Wednesday, 18 August 2021

HOW CAN A FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR HELP MY CASE?

If you’re not familiar with forensic investigators or you’ve never been involved in a trial before, you might be wondering what we do. We specialize in retrieving, collecting and analyzing data on your behalf. This could amount to conclusive evidence of your innocence, or provide the material needed to convict the true perpetrator. Your attorney will no doubt emphasize the importance of evidence in your case, but forensic material in particular can provide proof of your innocence.


Data retrieval

We know how easy it is to drop your phone or spill something on your PC, but don’t assume this means a broken device is useless. ICFECI specializes in recovering data from cell phones and computers. Even if the device is damaged, water-logged or burned, we use specialized equipment and our years of expertise to retrieve information. From call logs, messages, photos, videos and GPS trackers, cell phones store a lot of data that could be instrumental in securing your exoneration.

Analysis

You may not realize the importance of evidence already in your possession. ICFECI can help with this and thoroughly analyze the data. Our experts use state of the art equipment to review evidence, examine the data and collate information that could make or break your case. Any evidence we uncover is subject to stringent analysis, ensuring that we extract pertinent information and build an incontrovertible supporting case.

Fraud investigation

We handle all aspects of fraud investigation and white collar crime pertaining to health and insurance fraud, securities, mortgage, bribery and cases of public corruption, bank fraud and bankruptcy frauds, Ponzi schemes and tax frauds. Our Certified Fraud Examiner will carry out a thorough investigation into all aspects of the alleged fraud and compile evidence presented in a report admissible in courts of Law in Texas.

Surveillance

ICFECI can conduct discreet surveillance services if required. This can be useful in cases where you have a strong idea of another person’s guilt, or you have cause to believe they are holding exculpatory evidence. This may include tracing funds or financial records, or using online tracking techniques.

Interrogation

Somebody knows something. This is true in the majority of cases, whether that’s because there are witnesses to the crime or the perpetrator has confided in someone. Even if the criminal has committed the misdemeanor alone and hasn’t told a soul, their behavior after the crime can raise suspicions and point towards their guilt. Interrogating potential suspects or accomplices can provide answers that will help your case, or we may be able to speak to someone holding evidence in your favor.

Get in touch with ICFECI today and see how we can help your case.

Resource: https://www.icfeci.com/how-can-a-forensic-investigator-help-my-case/

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