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Problems with cell phone evidence tendered to 'prove' the location of a person at a point in time

R. P. Coutts, H. Selby

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/deeslr.v13i0.2298

Abstract


In this article Professor Reg Coutts and Hugh Selby seek to give litigation lawyers sufficient understanding of what can be done with Call Charge Records (CCRs) and software propagation maps to alert them to the dangers of misuse.

Index words: cell phone; evidence; location; assumptions



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