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Computer Forensics and Your Criminal Defense Case

Computer forensic analysts are professionals who know how to extract data off of a computer or recover deleted files that are necessary in a criminal defense case. While some computer forensic analysts work for the prosecution, you can also request a computer forensic analyst to work on your case on the defense side. If you have information on your computer which can prove that you are not guilty of a particular crime, you need to contact an attorney for more information.

Computer forensic analysts may be able to extract data from an Ipad, cell phone, laptop, personal computer, work computer or hard drive that can work in your favor in a criminal case. Computer forensic analysts are most helpful in cases that have to do with internet crime, such as child pornography cases, intellectual property cases, or hacking. There are also times that computer forensic analysts can be useful in vehicular manslaughter cases, especially if the defendant is accused of texting or talking on the phone while driving.

A digital forensic analyst may be able to pinpoint data on the phone which either proves that the driver is guilty of his or her crime or that he or she did not have the phone out at the time of the accident. We store so much of our lives on our cell phones, tablets and computers. Nowadays, these digital devices may be just the wealth of information you need to help you in any criminal investigation.

While not all attorneys provide digital forensic analyses, many lawyers have contacts to digital forensic analysts who can aid you in your case. Use this directory today to find a well-connected criminal defense attorney near you. A skilled lawyer will know how to best utilize this evidence in your case. Call right away to learn more.

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