CI156 Post-Seizure Evidentiary Concerns
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This training is intended for U.S. Criminal Justice
Practitioners. Please register using your agency-issued email.
In contrast to the other courses in this series, which
deal primarily with the acquisition of digital evidence, this course
addresses legal issues that appear relatively late in the investigative and
judicial process. Topics include the Fifth Amendment as it applies to passwords
and login credentials, determining the ownership of files on digital devices,
and the admissibility of online evidence.
This is the sixth module of the training
series Legal Concerns for Digital Evidence Responders.
It can be completed as a stand-alone course or
in combination with the other modules.
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Length | Class Part/Link | Status |
5 min | Pre-testAfter completing the pre-test, proceed to
Post-Seizure Evidentiary Concerns. | N/A |
20 min | Post-Seizure Evidentiary Concerns
After
completing this module, proceed to the post-test. | N/A |
5 min | Post-testStudents who score 80% or higher have passed the post-test and will be
awarded a certificate of completion. | N/A |
5 min | EvaluationStudent feedback is an important part of the training cycle. Please complete
the following evaluation to assist us in determining the effectiveness of our
training and to obtain 100% completion for this course. | N/A |
| Print Certificate of Completion
To print a certificate, you must score 80% or higher on the post-test and be logged in.
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