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The Electronic Advantage Understanding Technological Evidence For The Legal Professional 101 The Basics Farkovitz

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The Electronic Advantage Understanding Technological Evidence For The Legal Professional 101 The Basics Farkovitz
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Publisher: Legacy Strategic Development
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.32 MB
Author: Farkovitz, Liora
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Electronic Advantage Understanding Technological Evidence For The Legal Professional 101 The Basics Farkovitz by Farkovitz, Liora instant download after payment.

This short, friendly, reference for legal professionals examines the rising professional demand and the tools available allowing legal professionals (police, detectives, social workers, attorneys, judges and support staff) to become more technically savvy with the acquisition, authentication, management and presentation of technological evidence.

Part I dissects the related San Bernardino County California cases involving Katie Tagle and Stephen Garcia. This techno-legal case study reviews ten different types of technological evidence unexamined by three separate Superior Court judges and the resulting tragic consequences. The Plaintiff approached law enforcement, as well as both civil and criminal sectors of the legal system for an order of protection. She was unable to gain protection from through the courts. Judges presumed that the technological evidence presented was manufactured. Yet, a technological examination of the evidence clearly demonstrates the legitimate threat to the Plaintiff and their son. The actions of the court resulted in the murder-suicide by Defendant Stephen Garcia and their nine month old son, Wyatt. The case study thoroughly examines the chain of events, evidence, legal and social implications upon the San Bernardino County community and across the United States.

Part II of the book provides an introductory overview of technology in conjunction with the essential considerations pertinent to legal professionals. Potential methods of authentication are reviewed. Twenty different types of technology are presented affording legal professionals the ability to expand their understanding of the evidence litigants present.

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