Criminal Law

Criminal Law 2020: Digital Evidence, Discovery and Exculpatory Evidence

Description:

Digital evidence comes with a unique set of challenges regarding preservation, disclosure, authentication and admissibility. This presentation will focus on the ethical challenges every criminal law practitioner needs to be aware of when dealing with the broad range of digital evidence which has become almost ubiquitous in every case.

 

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Impeccable reminder of the importance of awareness regarding this digital age! The presenter is well respected in his field for a very good reason!

The importance of keeping a close eye on ESI. Also it's limitations when it comes to how much information is available if the event in question is far removed from the time when the device storing the information is examined.

so much good information I need to watch it again. The cell tower tracking information would have been invaluable in murder case I had.

Excellent presentation—one of the best I've seen.

As an older man who went to law school late in life, I was jarred by the potential impact that many of these technologies seem to have on legal situations. Eye opening, and a little bit scary

Fascinating!

This was an excellent presentation, particularly for those of us of a certain age who are not well-versed in tech. Thank you.

Great presentation and great content. Very helpful.

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Course InformationHighlights
  • Approved Distance Learning
  • Convenient CLE from your home or office!
  • Ethics credit available
  • Viewable from your laptop or mobile device
Course Credits Dual Credits: 1.00
General Credits: 0.00
Total Credits: 1

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.