Digital evidence from computing devices is increasingly relied on in legal trial, yet it is liable to misinterpretation
What you will learn
Encouraging members of the Legal Fraternity develop a greater awareness of the unique characteristics of digital evidence.
Gain a greater insight into the complexities of digital evidence and how its misinterpretation can affect just putcomes in criminal and civil legal cases.
Through real case studies recognise some of the contributory causes of misscarriages of justice and unsound legal outcomes.
Embrace an non-biased and non-judgemental interpretaton of digital evidence to ensure better outcomes for those before the courts.
Why take this course?
These presentations are for the benefit of members of the legal fraternity who have been overcome with digital or computer-based evidence because of a lack of understanding its complex characteristics. Many legal processes have resulted in unjust outcomes because of a failure by the legal fraternity to identify digital evidence provided to them by investigators. There is a noticeable trend towards using non-digital forensic investigators to collect and sometimes misinterpret digital evidence with undue care and a lack of professional skills.
These vignettes or ‘war stories’ are based on real cases and highlight some of the pitfalls facing both the legal fraternity and investigators as well as forensic examiners. The objective of the course is to develop a greater awareness of these challenges and engender some discussion and action to overcome them. Investigators may also enjoy the presentations and appreciate the need to further develop their own analytical and communications skills.
If you have enjoyed and found these war stories interesting you may wish to consider in enrolling in the associated short course βWhy canβt we enhance understanding of digital forensic for legal practitioners? I will launch the course in January 2025 so please watch this space. Warm wishes to you all for the festive season and for 2025!
Richard Boddington, Perth, Western Australia.