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Advanced Cell Phone Location Evidence for Legal Professionals

Presented by Spencer McInvaille

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Course Description

Length: 55min    Published: 5/19/2020    
Criminal and civil cases oftentimes use methods to "place" a person at a particular location based on their cell phone usage. These methods include historical call detail records, precision location data and E-911 pings. This course will show attorneys how cell phones work in the wireless networks, how to understand call detail records, and how to obtain records that may be crucial for their case. Real case examples are used to illustrate how location evidence is used in cases ranging from murder to trucking accidents. Attorneys will also learn about the realities and limitations of being able to locate a cell phone based on historical call detail record analysis.
Learning Objectives
* Understand how to analyze and utilize call detail records in litigation
* Know how to obtain crucial digital evidence for your case
* Explore the realities and limitations of cell phone location records
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Presented By:

Spencer McInvaille

Morrisville, NC

1 984 232-2156

spencer.mcinvaille@envistaforensics.com

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