Original Digital Media Evidence is Mandatory
Digital audio and video is recorded and stored in electronic equipment. If the audio or video is needed in court, the original device that created the recording must be identified and kept in a chain...
View Article3 Tips for Preparing Video Evidence for Court
Over the last 28 years I have worked on many video forensic cases as a video forensic expert. This blog post is about the top three things I have learned and want to share with you about preparing your...
View ArticleBest Practices for Digital Media Evidence and Digital Video Forensic Evidence
A video forensic expert begins all investigations by asking the client attorney a few questions. First, how did they acquire the video evidence in their possession? Second, what is the relevance of...
View ArticleVirtual Chain of Custody for Video Forensics
Traditionally, a chain of custody is established between all parties – prosecution and defense, civil or criminal litigators – when handling forensic video evidence. Most of the time, the chain of...
View ArticleA DVD is NOT an Original Video
More often than not, a DVD is not an original video. Many law enforcement organizations create DVD copies for defendants because they are much easier to play than native digital video formats. This can...
View ArticleMobile Surveillance Video Evidence Retrieval – Hard Drive Cloning
Mobile Video Evidence Retrieval: Simple as Cloning the DVR’s Hard Drive? With the rapid proliferation of surveillance cameras in public and private spaces, law enforcement agencies are increasingly...
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