Need To Conduct A Proper Forensic Investigation
I am alive of stories where the Detective was asked to better incriminating
e-mails from a suspect machine collecting thousands of dollars from the client and then packing and shipping the hard-drive off to Texas, New York or some another location that’s not in my -state -USA. Only to be told; “Sorry we err…lost your computer…but feature we’ll ship back a brand new hard-drive for your trouble.” Explain that to a client. I guess you can’t, can you? The answer is to find a local or regional forensic Investigator in your own area. Don’t relinquish Command and Control of your investigation by shipping out your grounds not to an policeman but a technician who knows little about the collection of grounds for suite purposes and has limited or no experience testifying.
What to countenance for
Find a seasoned fellow policeman with the technical expertise necessary. Most of us use qualified technicians for certain aspects of a forensic examination, but it’s the policeman who is trained to recognize legal, admissible grounds that will make your case. A seasoned policeman with an established firm will be around when the time comes for suite testimony.
Make sure your digital forensic resource has the hardware, software, and lab to meet your needs. Remember, should your case go to court, your case is only as beatific as your resource will countenance to a judge or jury. Visit the facility of the resource you are considering – any reputable investigative lab should welcome such a request.
Does the policeman have the assets to read stored data (SIM cards) on cellular telephones? Or any another device that is part of your investigation?
Is the forensic policeman experienced in suite testimony? Does the investigator’s resume’ or credentials meet suite standards for testifying in criminal as well as subject procedures.
Ensure the policeman is properly licensed with the Private Protective Service Board.
It is very important to countenance for standard document procedures
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