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Interpreting what's on the computer is the function of witnesses. Even if (as is likely nowadays) there was a computer professional or two among the jurors, it's unlikely that they would be allowed to directly inspect the machine.
Posted by: John L. Ries   Posted on: 03/25/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I Can Just See It Now  itanalyst | 03/24/05
Witness has purjured himself, your honor..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 03/24/05
Police officers and Geeks are different professions!!  skiippiie | 03/29/05
Intersting in how this might play with confiscated Torrent servers.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/24/05
Computers can never be trusted for evidence  wolf_z | 03/25/05
The problem is..  ZzSmirKzZ | 03/25/05
yup  Protector | 03/25/05
The problem is also...  dmennie | 03/28/05
Sure they can  John L. Ries | 03/25/05
Nope...  John L. Ries | 03/25/05
Computer files can be modified!  alokgovil | 03/25/05
Barrett, Your kidding, Right?  rmhesche | 01/12/08

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