The Hidden Factors of Stalking: Proving your Case with Forensic Analysis

May 11, 2021

Webinar
1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. ET
75-minute presentation 
CLE: 1.25 Credits

Teresa will address the difficulties inherent in investigating and prosecuting stalking and cyber stalking cases; dealing with the harsh realities of obtaining a conviction on these cases; and helpful investigatory tips in preparing these cases for indictment and/or trial. In light of defendants increasing use of 21st century technology she will provide an overview of the statutory and constitutional considerations regarding investigation, evidence collection, seizure, and admissibility issues of the types of electronic evidence you will see utilized in these cases. Types of electronic evidence that will be discussed includes: images or data on digital cameras; voice mail; email; cell tower sites. The faculty member will provide an overview on the process of securing a warrant for seizure of this evidence (including any suggestions on content of the warrant); a step-by-step look at the seizure of this evidence (what, when, where, who’s in control of the evidence/information) and third party service providers; lawful access to encrypted communications; careful documentation of the search/seizure; defendant’s attempts to hide evidence; any cautionary tips and safety warnings regarding evidence collection; and the increasing concerns that digitized evidence can be more readily manipulated than traditional image technology.

Presented by:
Teresa Hall
Supervising Attorney
Conviction Review Unit
State Attorney’s Office
13th Judicial Circuit
Hillsborough County

Cost:
Members: $65.00
Non-Members: $70.00
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OnDemand Access:
This particular live webinar will also be available as a recorded session.  For those of you who may not be able to join us live you may also purchase the recorded version for the same price.

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Continuing Legal Education Credits: 1.25 hours

NDAA has applied for CLE credit in the states of Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia.  

Zoom will log each attendee’s “time in session” for the webinar. All attendees who sign into the webinar and complete the session will be sent a copy of the PowerPoint presentation, speaker biography, and a Uniform CLE Certificate from NDAA staff following the event.

Attendees must self-submit this course for approval in their home state. All attorneys are responsible for any fees associated with CLE filing. Attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar associations for more information.  General questions or additional information regarding CLE credit can be directed to Project Coordinator Logan Kilduff at lkilduff@ndaajustice.org.

NDAA’s mission to serve and support prosecutors and their staff. In consideration of this commitment, NDAA requires that all those in attendance of our programs currently work in or work closely with prosecution. This training is designed for prosecutors, lawyers and paralegals in local, state, tribal, federal and military government attorneys’ offices who work on behalf of survivors of all gender based violent crimes, law enforcement, victim advocates and victim-witness professionals, violent crimes task force members, shelter and social workers, and protective services personnel are welcome to attend. If you are not sure about your eligibility, please contact Project Coordinator Logan Kilduff at lkilduff@ndaajustice.org.

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NDAA Cancellation, Refund & Substitution Policy*:

NDAA will gladly offer training course attendees a credit for the full course amount which you or an office colleague can use for the rescheduled course or a future NDAA course of your choosing prior to September 30, 2021. As always, substitutions are accepted at any time. Note, NDAA regrets that cash refunds are not available. Please submit all requests to NDAA in writing via email to Project Coordinator Logan Kilduff at lkilduff@ndaajustice.org.

*NDAA reserves the right to update this policy on an as-needed basis.

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