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U.K.'s oldest court gets high-tech makeover

October 27, 2005 The Old Bailey gets system for recording hearings, computerized updates and e-mail alerts. TAGS: hearing, court, evidence, U.K., e-mail

Police blotter: Flap over nude photos of Cameron Diaz

October 20, 2006 In this week's installment, computer forensics is key to a case over nude photos of the actress. TAGS: forgery, Police Blotter, prosecution, appeals court, conviction, evidence, Ms., attorney, expert, defense, photograph, CD-ROM, laptop computer, hard drive

Dude, what happened to my PC?

December 5, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why the law is unforgiving when a computer with discoverable data in a case goes "missing." TAGS: plaintiff, defendant, American Power Conversion Corp., conduct, sanction, evidence, founder, supplier, attorney, PC

Police blotter: Best Buy 'hacker' loses in court

December 2, 2005 Thomas Eli Ray says someone else used his PC to try to extort $2.5 million from Best Buy. Judges don't buy it. TAGS: Police Blotter, evidence, Best Buy Co. Inc., remote access, expert, knowledge, e-mail

Police blotter: Enhanced video used to convict arsonist

May 12, 2006 Court rules on whether a digitally enhanced videotape can be used against a woman accused of burning down her employer's offices. TAGS: Police Blotter, fire, evidence, jury, image, trial, video

Police blotter: Child porn in Web cache OK

November 24, 2006 In this week's installment, court reverses conviction of man who viewed illegal porn but didn't know it was saved in his Web cache. TAGS: conviction, defendant, Police Blotter, Pennsylvania, cache, possession, evidence, prosecutor, image, law, Web browser, situation, hard drive

Police Blotter: Necrobabes.com leads to murder conviction

June 21, 2007 Texas church leader is convicted of capital murder in part because of his AOL searches and visits to Necrobabes.com. TAGS: Austin, Police Blotter, conviction, jewelry, police, Texas, evidence, house, America Online Inc.

Minnesota court takes dim view of encryption

May 24, 2005 Using PGP to encrypt files can be viewed as evidence of criminal intent, an appeals court rules. TAGS: Minnesota, appeals court, PGP Corp., conviction, evidence, Judge

Police blotter: Cell phone tracking rejected

March 3, 2006 Two federal judges join a growing number of courts that are rejecting police demands to be able to track Americans without first getting a warrant. TAGS: Judge, Police Blotter, surveillance, request, evidence, federal judge, Maryland, cell phone, court, location, New York, call

Search engines take the stand

May 13, 2004 Judges are turning to Google and other search engines to check facts and look up information in cases--a trend that has some legal experts worried. TAGS: Internet search engine, search engine, evidence, trend, Google Search, Internet search, Google Inc., federal judge, trial, Judge, attorney, Yahoo! Inc., U.S.

Police Blotter: Can Circuit City techs legally peruse files?

December 14, 2007 After retailer allegedly discovers contraband on man's PC, he asks judges to say results of search can't be used as evidence. TAGS: Police Blotter, appeals court, Circuit City Stores Inc., technician, Pennsylvania, evidence, court, burner, Mr., DVD-drive, DVD burner, video, DVD, hard drive

Police Blotter: Armed robbers nabbed through text messages

February 25, 2008 Court doesn't agree with armed-robbery defendants, who say police need a judge-signed court order to obtain archived text messages. TAGS: text message, Police Blotter, subpoena, defendant, prosecutor, count, evidence, attorney, U.S., message

The rise of electronic evidence

November 8, 2006 perspective Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says destroying relevant electronic data can be far worse than the evidence itself. TAGS: employer, sanction, evidence, failure, attorney, Yahoo! Inc., CD

Police blotter: Sysadmin loses e-intrusion case

January 13, 2006 Appeals court upholds sentence of former system administrator who deleted his colleague's account after losing his job. TAGS: Aventis, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Police Blotter, Computer Fraud, conviction, computer security, evidence, Missouri, computer system, IBM Corp., system administrator, fine, security

Microsoft attacks EU over antitrust process

February 15, 2006 European Commission rejects claims by the software giant that it has disregarded evidence, denied due process. TAGS: commission, objection, antitrust, documentation, evidence, European Union, compliance, concern, Microsoft Corp., document, attack, monitoring

Is Wi-Fi bad for your health?

November 29, 2006 After U.K. teacher says network gave him flushes and burning sensations, parliament member calls for government inquiry. TAGS: Wi-Fi network, health, Wi-Fi, inquiry, mobile phone, evidence, school, teacher

Cybercops drowning in data

February 28, 2007 Government official calls for tools to help investigators sift through increasing amounts of data seized by law enforcement. TAGS: evidence, U.S.

Police blotter: Computer logs as alibi in wife's death

March 14, 2007 Court of appeals upholds conviction of man who says he was editing photos as wife searched online for ways to commit suicide. TAGS: Police Blotter, Wisconsin, conviction, suicide, wife, evidence, trial, mirroring, death, state, hard drive, photograph

NASA photos may point to recent water flow on Mars

December 6, 2006 It's not concrete, but scientists say images provide "the strongest evidence to date."Photos: Best evidence yet of liquid water flow on Mars TAGS: evidence, water, scientist, image, photograph

Police blotter: Cell phone tracking rejected

September 2, 2005 Judge says Patriot Act doesn't let feds snoop on someone's cell phone location without some evidence of criminal activity. TAGS: Police Blotter, USA PATRIOT Act, cell phone, Judge, evidence, order, location
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