High Technology testimony is a skill that is only built with experience in court. When depositions, hearings, trials,
interrogatories, and motions involve "cyber space" or computer evidence, you will want quality communications from your Computer Forensics PI.
How can a "hard drive" be explained to a judge and jury? The photo on the right is a close-up of a hard drive unit. Those spinning platters, and the
"read/write" heads are the parts and pieces that were analyzed to find that great digital evidence that is winning your case.
If you can't explain how that
"smoking gun"
evidentiary data was found on that hard drive unit then your case weakens considerably.
The Computer Forensics PI will testify with confidence and experience......he has done it many times before and has qualified in court as a computer forensics expert.
NOTE: Use the Computer Forensics PI to
help you with "electronic
discovery." Many attorneys miss valuable
computer evidence that WAS
available for their case simply because they didn't know
what to ask for and how to ask for it. The holder
of computer evidence is usually a highly technical
person managing complicated "evidence" holding computer
systems. Can you talk their
language?
Contact: Stockham Computer Forensics and Investigations P.O. Box 578351 Modesto, CA 95357 (209) 521-7379 (Fax/Voice)