The ABC’S Of Computer Crimes' Forensics
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All is not as it seems when it comes to computers. Is what you see on the screen really there? And how did it get there? Does it belong to your client? Who put it there and when did it get there? These questions may be key to your defense. This session addresses those and similar issues that arise in cases involving computers. These presentations were recorded February 10-12, 2011, during the Winning Strategies Seminar and the Fundamentals of Federal Criminal Defense Training in San Antonio, Texas. Drawing its faculty from the ranks of federal judges, defenders and practitioners, the Winning Strategies Seminar presented legal techniques for use in securing pretrial, trial, sentencing and appellate relief in a wide variety of federal cases. Winning Strategies was a three day program which began on February 10 and concluded on February 12, 2011. The seminar employed both plenary and break-out instructional sessions to present “nuts and bolts” defenses to firearms, drugs, child pornography and immigration prosecutions – as well as to present defenses to more novel prosecutions such as mortgage fraud, identity-theft, etc. Additionally, Winning Strategies provided important guidance and insights concerning the new post-Booker sentencing landscape now facing federal defense attorneys. Participants received analysis of the Supreme Court’s recent criminal law decisions and insights into that Court’s pending criminal cases. They also head forecasts from the Sentencing Resource Counsel’s representatives on proposed guideline amendments and learned strategies to better advocate for – and achieve – just sentences. The following Winning Strategies presentations were recorded and are available for viewing:
The following Fundamentals of Federal Criminal Defense Training Sessions were recorded on February 10, 2011, and are available for viewing:
Seminar Date:
February 12, 2011
Seminar Location:
San Antonio, TX
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Streaming This Seminar is presented free of charge. Streaming This Seminar is presented free of charge. |