Computers are indispensable tools for the mind. They allow us organize and record our thoughts, communicate with others, and retrieve a vast wealth of information. They have become common part of our modern life, not only as desktop and laptop PCs, but as cell phones and music players.
Because of this, each computer is a reflection of its user. It openly contains the files and emails that they have written and read. To a trained forensic examiner, it also holds a wealth of normally hidden information that is not accessible without special tools. This other information, if properly retrieved, can reveal a variety of relevant information about person and their actions.
I can retrieve, preserve, and analyze this information as it relates to your particular case in a manner accepted by the court. I can translate the technical intricacies of the computer field into understandable English that supports your legal arguments. I can help you use the data on a computer to make your case.
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