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Admitting & Challenging Digital Evidence in Your Next Criminal Case

Authentication, analysis, and admissibility

  • Product Number: 2260087WBA
  • Publication Date: 10/24/2025
  • Length: 2 hours CLE Credit Note
  • Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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    This program looks at the legal standards governing the authentication, admissibility, and exclusion of digital evidence, including text messages, social media posts, GPS data, and forensic extractions from electronic devices. Participants gain insights from experienced practitioners on navigating consent extractions, authentication, and assessing when experts are needed.

    Our program explores broader evidentiary issues relevant to digital forensics, including, metadata analysis, the best evidence rule, and the impact of recent court rulings on digital evidence admissibility. Attendees learn how to navigate discovery challenges and utilize digital evidence strategically in prosecuting or defending a case. Whether handling misdemeanor or felony cases, this training provides essential tools for effective advocacy in an era of rapidly-evolving technology.

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    Joseph Coliflores, Esq., Office of the Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Worcester
    Kent D.B. Sinclair, Esq., Sinclair Law LLC, Beverly
    Sandra J. Staub, Esq., Northwestern District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Northampton
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