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| Subject: | RE: Tools accepted by the courts |
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| Date: | Sun, 26 Jun 2005 13:11:23 -0500 |
<< JERRY SAPERSTEIN SAID: It doesn't matter whether the tool is EnCase, Forensic Tool Kit, WinHex or anything else as long as the expert's testimony cannot be proven scientifically, technologically or factually wrong. The expert and their competency matter; not, within reason, the tool(s) they use. >> Yup, exactly the case I've been making. Jerry Hatchett, CCE Evidence Technology, LLC Computer Forensics, Forensic Video/Audio, Data Recovery Tupelo, Mississippi, USA www.evidencetechnology.net
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