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Digital Evidence

Maryland Supreme Court: Police Can’t Search Digital Data When Users Revoke Consent

July 28, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

Maryland Supreme Court: Police Can’t Search Digital Data When Users Revoke ConsentRead More

Article Source: Electronic Frontier FoundationForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

NJ Appellate Decision: Defense Entitled to Face Recognition Information

June 29, 2023 //  by Sacejewia White

Case Background Last September, the NACDL joined forces with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) to file an amicus brief in support of the defense in New Jersey v. Arteaga.  The question before the Appellate Division was whether the defense is entitled to information about how a face recognition search …

NJ Appellate Decision: Defense Entitled to Face Recognition InformationRead More

Category: CasesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

New Jersey v. Arteaga, 6/7/2023

June 28, 2023 //  by Sacejewia White

COA held that the defendant is entitled to face recognition information as part of requested discovery in accordance with Brady v. Maryland.

New Jersey v. Arteaga, 6/7/2023Read More

Resource Category: CasesResource Source: NACDLForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Inside the Hunt for the Idaho Killer

June 11, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

Inside the Hunt for the Idaho KillerRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence, DNA

This Surveillance System Tracks Inmates Down to Their Heart Rate

June 11, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

This Surveillance System Tracks Inmates Down to Their Heart RateRead More

Article Source: WiredForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Colorado’s Top Court Seems Reluctant To Give Judicial Blessing To ‘Reverse’ Keyword Search Warrants

May 15, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

Colorado’s Top Court Seems Reluctant To Give Judicial Blessing To ‘Reverse’ Keyword Search WarrantsRead More

Article Source: TechdirtForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Colorado Supreme Court hears first-of-its-kind challenge to police’s use of Google search terms to ID murder suspects

May 5, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

Colorado Supreme Court hears first-of-its-kind challenge to police’s use of Google search terms to ID murder suspectsRead More

Article Source: Denver PostForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Abortion Rights, Privacy Activists Push For California Ban On ‘Digital Dragnet’ Warrants

May 2, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

Abortion Rights, Privacy Activists Push For California Ban On ‘Digital Dragnet’ WarrantsRead More

Article Source: ForbesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC

March 28, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBCRead More

Article Source: BBCForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

FBI, Pentagon helped research facial recognition for street cameras, drones

March 7, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

FBI, Pentagon helped research facial recognition for street cameras, dronesRead More

Article Source: Washington PostForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Secret Service and ICE conducted warrantless stingray surveillance, says watchdog

March 2, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

Secret Service and ICE conducted warrantless stingray surveillance, says watchdogRead More

Article Source: Tech CrunchForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

As crime-solving goes hi-tech, public defenders scramble to keep up

February 24, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

As crime-solving goes hi-tech, public defenders scramble to keep upRead More

Article Source: The GuardianForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Digital Investigation Techniques: A NIST Scientific Foundation Review

February 7, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) finalized a report in Nov. 2022, first published in draft form in May, that reviews the scientific foundations of forensic methods for analyzing computers, mobile phones and other electronic devices. The full report is available here. Attorneys may find the report helpful for several reasons. First, the report …

Digital Investigation Techniques: A NIST Scientific Foundation ReviewRead More

Category: Reports & PublicationsForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

License plate reading cameras help Raleigh police make 41 arrests in 6 months

February 3, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

License plate reading cameras help Raleigh police make 41 arrests in 6 monthsRead More

Article Source: WRALForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Internet evidence key, but not enough in no-body murder case

January 27, 2023 //  by Sarah Olson

Internet evidence key, but not enough in no-body murder caseRead More

Article Source: APForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

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