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Digital Evidence
NJ Appellate Decision: Defense Entitled to Face Recognition Information
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 …
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New Jersey v. Arteaga, 6/7/2023
COA held that the defendant is entitled to face recognition information as part of requested discovery in accordance with Brady v. Maryland.
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Digital Investigation Techniques: A NIST Scientific Foundation Review
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 …
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