Part I: Search and seizure. Reasonable expectation of privacy in digital data -- Search of devices -- Accessing digital data -- Private communications -- -- Part II: Disclosure. Disclosure of digital data -- Disclosure in internet child exploitation cases -- Practical constraints on crown and defence -- -- Part III: Use of evidence. Admissibility -- Probative value -- Courtroom presentation.
Summary:
"The proposed update, as part of our "Criminal Law Series," will incorporate all major changes to digital evidence in the criminal context. Like the first edition, it will serve as a concise, clear text addressing the procedural, tactical, and strategic elements of gathering, admitting, and presenting digital evidence"--Provided by publisher.
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