New evidence produced from testing using new, innovative technology can open the door to judicial action for wrongful conviction review and exonerations. For decades DNA testing was the most popular and effective example of new technology. Now mobile device forensics is emerging as an effective alternative to watch, or even the most promising form of new evidence, because of its speed of technology innovation and adoption, also its support of a diversified number of proof vectors as compared to DNA. This presentation will compare and contrast mobile with DNA evidence, focus on effectively using mobile device forensics to recover new evidence in wrongful conviction challenges, and highlight opportunities to leverage mobile device forensics during the post-appeal time window to recover new evidence to qualify for reduced standards of proof.
Title:
Cell Phones Are the New DNA: The Emerging Role of Mobile Device Forensics in Wrongful Conviction Exonerations
Webinar Date+Time:
August 16, 2022
Title:
Cell Phones Are the New DNA: The Emerging Role of Mobile Device Forensics in Wrongful Conviction Exonerations
Webinar Date+Time:
August 16, 2022
Noon - 1:00 pm
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Speaker:
John Carney, Chief Technology Officer and lead digital forensic examiner, Carney Forensics.
CLE Credit:
Minnesota: One standard CLE credit has been applied for.
Other States: You may be able to self-apply.
By:
Minnesota State Law Library Continuing Legal Education Programs.
Speaker:
John Carney, Chief Technology Officer and lead digital forensic examiner, Carney Forensics.
CLE Credit:
Minnesota: One standard CLE credit has been applied for.
Other States: You may be able to self-apply.
By:
Minnesota State Law Library Continuing Legal Education Programs.
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