Master the art of gathering, presenting, and utilizing digital evidence in the modern legal landscape, from social media posts to technical data.

Dive into the critical world of digital evidence and learn the tactics needed to successfully navigate the complexities of social media and tech evidence in the digital age. This course equips you with the knowledge and skills to authenticate and present digital evidence effectively, ensuring its admissibility and persuasiveness in legal proceedings. Learn how to establish a strong foundation for evidence by mastering the core principles of evidence law, including relevance, authentication, competence, and hearsay. We'll explore the intricacies of privilege rules and how to navigate them strategically. We will also cover key tactics for effectively presenting digital evidence, such as how to authenticate emails, text messages, social media posts, and other forms of electronically stored information (ESI).
By delving into the nuances of handling digital evidence, you'll gain the confidence to build a strong case and effectively advocate for your clients in the digital age. This course will explore topics including:

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Licensed Attorney in Kentucky
Currently based in Pennsylvania. She is in her fourth season as a Tax research specialist for H&R Block.  Krystle also holds an agent/producer license through the PA Dept of Insurance for health, accident, life, and fixed annuities. Prior work history involves a majority of criminal defense litigation, including experience as a public defender and private practitioner.Â