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1. ‘Yes, that’s the general feeling, though they won’t know for sure until forensic tests have been carried out
2. The house was stripped of the appropriate electronic devices and following a brief forensic examination of hard drives, flash disks and sundry other items of magnetic storage, the Detective Superintendent in command of the vice squad charged the young man with a number of crimes related to the storage and distribution of banned materials
3. They have taken his clothes for forensic tests
4. suppose we could have referred it to forensic experts - but
5. Consider this: you love the forensic and justice television shows — NCIS; all the
6. This is just a portion of the forensic and justice shows
7. “I had a friend who was a forensic scientist who said that in crime there was no such thing as a coincidence
8. A detailed forensic investigation had failed to reveal any information about the perpetrators, and the whole incident seemed doomed to remain a mystery
9. The underground chambers of the infamous Ruby Tower told a story of murder and torture, and forensic teams have so far uncovered the remains of over a thousand people, of whom only a few have been identified
10. The duty officer, senior detective, and many others were notified and a forensic investigation was opened
11. If Booker was to be believed, now only somebody with access to the latest forensic recovery software and a lot of time stood any chance of recovering the files
12. These events happened some years apart, but General Neethling’s forensic people traced the arc of the bullets by measuring their angle of penetration and duly arrested the law breakers who were found guilty by the court of a variety of offences
13. As an forensic law expert I can tell you that legally any bank caught with money laundering will face severe (hundreds of millions) in fines and (we hope) a few banksters in jail
14. We also cross trained in the taking of fingerprints and plaster foot prints which started an interest in forensic law for me
15. I created something called "forensic law" and carried on with life as good as I could under the circumstances
16. In fact the wife, our opposition, wanted to know so desperately that she paid this forensic auditor a lot of money to give her all the evidence she needed since he had full access to my clients records
17. Ever since I have never appointed a forensic auditor again and never will
18. We certainly considered suing this forensic auditor for the huge costs we had to pay the advocate but that would have been the wrong strategic move for who knows what we would have to reveal in court afterwards?
19. I learned the hard way that a forensic auditor does not need to be registered at Institute of Chartered Accountants and thus any idiot can advertise himself as forensic accountant
20. Note that most forensic law specialists do not have any legal privilege which makes them extremely dangerous to you the client
21. Thus it is not part of Criminal Law only but I refer to that part of Forensic Law which falls under Criminal Law as “Classic Forensic Law
22. My question is what do you do with the knowledge gained from your audit? The answer is you need to use the audit (as with any other evidence) to the advantage of your client and thus you are back to the practical applications of Forensic Law
23. And that can only be done by the forensic legal practitioner who has the expert legal knowledge to apply it to his clients’ advantage
24. Thus it cannot be classified under forensic auditing at all
25. Forensic Law uses modern Acts which were not historically part of the Common Law and will never be
26. I argued in the past that the creative application of Forensic Law created a new field of Law but we know it is legally impossible for a practitioner to create new Law
27. We have now seen that Forensic Law does not fit into any known part of law which is why I originally thought it may be new
28. That method, when put together and applied, is called Forensic Law
29. We now know where Forensic Law comes from and where it should fit into the legal system
30. Let us look at what we are up to or what Forensic Law tries to prevent from happening to you
31. That means doing the forensic work and arresting the perpetrator and or attaching his property with a court order
32. They have very good forensic teams to assist you when in trouble
33. We have now looked at where Forensic Law started from for me
34. As a general point there exists no real difference between a forensic investigation and any other investigation
35. Having said this, forensic investigations are seen as a more thorough investigation for some reason
36. I hold no high opinion on the so called Certified Fraud Examiners qualification which every second Forensic Practitioner now holds and do not apologise for my views for I have encountered many practical problems in practise – the ultimate test of theories
37. On a positive note the CFE’s do however have sound training in Fraud Prevention and Deterrence; Fraudulent Financial Transactions; Fraud Investigation; and Legal Elements of Fraud and must be given the respect due to them and the institutions who taught them classic forensic law
38. You need to be prepared and it is an example of forensic law in practise
39. He volunteered for the Israeli police in the forensic department and also participated in identifying victims of the downed El Al aircraft over Bulgaria in July 1955
40. From the above I am sure you will understand that the forensic team may well include an accountant or a specialist advocate or specialist investigators or a civil engineer or a computer expert or any combination of them
41. Probably only the Crime Combating and Investigation Division (old CID) is of interest to us and regardless of your opinion of the effectiveness of the SAPS they are needed by forensic law practitioners
42. These men know how the scams work and ex-members are welcomed at the banks forensic divisions
43. In forensic matters even your shadow is untrustworthy
44. Forensic Law is not limited to one country
45. The remains have been sent to Toronto for DNA profiling and forensic examination
46. � Steve and Linda looked at each other and after conferring for a moment, Linda turned to her brother Vinnie and asked him to call for the forensic attendant who was on call that morning
47. and forensic boys didn't find anything when they first checked these autos out?� Steve remarked as he moved his vehicle ahead of some buses who were slowing down the traffic on that street
48. and forensic reports were lying on their desks
49. “I"m not positive about how they might have done that either – the forensic guys have a whole bag of tricks and charts – lividity, decomposition – that sort of thing
50. I had him figured for the Langdon murder, and I was pretty certain that taking his knife to any forensic lab would confirm that