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Conference Materials
Technology Assisted Crimes Against Children: Evidentiary & Procedural Matters at Trial - August 1-2, 2011, Reno, NV
Welcome and Course Introduction
Overview of Crimes against Children
Reliability of Computer Forensic Evidence: The Forensic Process and Its Outcome
Overview of Investigation and the Collection of Evidence
Evidentiary Foundations and Use of Digital Evidence
Expert Witnesses
Admissibility of Evidence of Other Crimes
Psychological Issues for the Judge, Jury and Court Personnel
Jury Selection and Jury Deliberation Issues (All Group Discussion)
Child Witnesses and the Confrontation Clause
Presenting the Child Witness: Scope of Direct and Cross Examination
Limits on Discovery and Use of Representative Samples at Trial
Judges Panel: Review/Reflect
Additional source materials
Thomas K. Clancy, The Fourth Amendment: Its History and Interpretation (Carolina Academic Press 2008).
Free Supplement: Update of new Supreme Court Cases to Treatise Updated January 2012
Thomas K. Clancy, The Fourth Amendment Aspects of Computer Searches and Seizures: A Perspective and a Primer, 75 Miss. L.J. 193 (2005).
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