| Drug Importation
Conspiracy. I examined a computer containing documents
related to drug importation. My report showed that several
people had access to the computer. The charges were
dropped. |
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| Indecent images were found on computer equipment. My report discusses the lack of any evidence of intent and the prompt deletion of illegal material. Defendant received a conditional discharge. |
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| Indecent images were found on a CD and
on diskettes. My report discusses the absence of a device to
write to a CD and evidence to show that the diskettes were
"second hand". |
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| Indecent images were found in the
"Temporary Internet Files" (the cache). My report
was written with an Appeal Court judgement in mind (Atkins vs. DPP,
2000). |
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| Indecent images were found on the hard
disk and on a Zip disk. My report discusses whether the images
could have been innocently copied without the images being viewed. |
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| Indecent images in a case of indecent
assault. Images were found on the disk of a computer belonging
to a Defendant charged witViewh indecent assault. I prepared
documents regarding dates of Internet access, "hacking"
into the computer by someone on the Internet and contamination of
the computer after it was seized. |
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