Webinar: Defense Strategies for Getting (and Challenging) Social Media Evidence
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by Sarah Olson
9h ago
Free live webinar, offered by NACDL Wednesday, May 8, 2024, 1:00 pm ET Social media evidence is everywhere. In the digital age, law enforcement is savvy enough to pull information about your client’s online presence and use it against them in criminal proceedings. Getting this data and challenging it are skills every modern defense attorney needs.   Join Hanni Fakhoury, Partner at Moeel Lah Fakhoury, and an expert on electronic surveillance and digital privacy, for a deep dive on the law governing this space. Learn how social media evidence can and cannot be accessed, how it’s authentica ..read more
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Stimulants and the Brain: What Attorneys Need to Know
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by Sarah Olson
1w ago
Live webinar presented by Korin E. Leffler, PhD, MSEH May 2, 2024, 12:30pm 90 min of CLE credit This presentation will cover the pharmacology and toxicology of central nervous system stimulants in the human body and how they affect the brain.  Content and discussion will focus on amphetamines and methamphetamines and explore the relationship between the drugs and the physiological and clinical symptoms seen in human beings.  Additionally, common effects of the drugs on the human body will be covered in depth, including (but not limited to) delusion, hallucinations and psychosis.  ..read more
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Digital forensics educational videos YouTube channel
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by Sarah Olson
1w ago
If you enjoy YouTube as much as my kids do, but are tired of MrBeast and ready for some informative digital forensics content, check out the material that Envista Forensics is creating. Lars Daniel has a 6-minute video on different types of cell phones extractions, with an explanation of why full file system (advanced extractions) are becoming increasingly important. More videos about litigating cases with digital evidence will be posted soon, so check out the YouTube channel for quick explanations of some hot topics in digital forensic evidence ..read more
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Is this all of the data?
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by Sarah Olson
1M ago
In some cases involving cell phone extractions, public defenders and other criminal defense attorneys are being provided with incomplete discovery. When the prosecution provides only PDF and UFED Reader reports to defense counsel, this is not complete discovery. While the UFED Reader reports can be helpful in navigating the phone’s data, the UFED Reader is an incomplete data set that can easily be redacted and must be validated with the original extraction. Below is a simple infographic that you can use to determine if you are missing critical data. Thank you to Spencer McInvaille of Envista F ..read more
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Seeing and Treating Neurodiverse Individuals in the Criminal Justice System
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by Sarah Olson
1M ago
One-day online symposium Mar. 14, 2024 at 9:15 am GMT, 5:15 am ET Hosted by the University of Sunderland More information and registration is available here. If you are an attorney handling cases involving clients or witnesses who are neurodiverse, or have a diagnosis of autism or ADHD, you may be interested in this program. The program examines current issues for neurodiverse individuals dealt with in global criminal justice systems worldwide. The papers presented are from established academics, medical experts and practicing lawyers who seek to frame these issues and offer proposals for c ..read more
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Barriers to accessing mental health care and their impacts on our clients
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by Sarah Olson
1M ago
Live webinar presented by Courtney Lockhart McMickens, M.D., M.P.H., M.H.S. April 4, 2024, 12:30pm 90 min of CLE credit anticipated This presentation will define and discuss the concept of structural competency related to mental health. The influence of traumatic stress and social structures on the identification, treatment, and outcomes of mental health concerns will be reviewed. Lastly, there will be a discussion of how a comprehensive evaluation may consider and conceptualize structural factors, trauma, and effectiveness of mental health services in a legal setting. Registration:T ..read more
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Finding Medical Experts
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by Sarah Olson
1M ago
Since President’s Day is not a state holiday, I took advantage of the day to spend some time with some important leaders in my world, the experts that are listed in our online database of experts! Our category of medical experts was unwieldy. With over 50 experts from a variety of medical fields listed there, it was tough to find an expert who specialized in the area needed for a particular case. So, I did some reorganizing and we now have our medical category divided into various specialties, as seen here: Please check it out, and I hope you’ll find it easier to find the expert that you need ..read more
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Webinar: Disability in the Criminal Legal System
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by Sarah Olson
2M ago
In the United States, disabled individuals are over-represented as both victims of crime and those accused of crimes compared with their non-disabled counterparts. This overrepresentation is even higher for those with disabilities and other marginalized identities. NACDL and RespectAbility are offering a 60-minute webinar will cover the basics of disability, etiquette and language, and inclusion, as well as lay a strong foundation for how legal professionals can better serve individuals with disabilities in the criminal legal process.  Details Date & Time: February 29, 2024 | 3:00 – 4 ..read more
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How Novel Uses of DNA Evidence is Changing the Criminal Justice System: NAS Workshop open to criminal defense attorneys
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by Sarah Olson
2M ago
DNA evidence is an evolving tool in criminal investigations and prosecutions and it poses new challenges defenders and our clients. How can defenders effectively represent clients when faced with complex and evolving DNA technologies? How can you ensure that the DNA evidence is reliable, valid, and admissible in court? How can you protect your clients’ privacy rights in the era of genetic databases and genealogy websites? If you are a defender who wants to learn more about the latest developments and best practices in forensic DNA analysis, you are invited to attend a two-day virtual workshop ..read more
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Webinar: Evaluating Capacity to Proceed
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by Sarah Olson
2M ago
Live webinar presented by Dr. Sherif Soliman and Jason St. Aubin, JD March 7, 2024, 12:30pm 90 min of CLE credit anticipated This presentation will outline an innovative, collaborate approach to capacity to proceed.  Mr. St. Aubin will discuss relevant legal considerations, effective advocacy on behalf of clients who are incapable to proceed, and the role of the defense attorney in capacity restoration treatment.  Dr. Soliman will discuss the psychiatric aspects of capacity to proceed, the role of the treating psychiatrist in capacity restoration, and the role of the forensic psychia ..read more
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