Forensics in the News

Forensic Definitions

  PHYSICAL EVIDENCE:

  Physical evidence encompasses any   and all objects that can establish that   a  crime has been committed or can   provide a link between a crime and its   victim or a crime and its perpetrator.

COMPUTER FORENSICS:

Computer forensics, also called cyberforensics, is the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques to gather evidence suitable for presentation in a court of law. The goal of computer forensics is to perform a structured investigation while maintaining a documented chain of evidence to find out exactly what happened on a computer and who was responsible for it.

EXPERT WITNESS:

An expert witness is a witness who has knowledge beyond that of the ordinary lay person enabling him/her to give testimony regarding an issue that requires expertise to understand. Experts are allowed to give opinion testimony which a non-expert witness may be prohibited from testifying to. In court, the party offering the expert must lay a foundation for the expert's testimony. Laying the foundation involves testifying about the expert's credentials and experience that qualifies him/her as an expert.

 

"Physical evidence cannot be intimidated.  It does not forget.  It sets there  and waits to be detected, preserved, evaluated and explained."

Herbert Leon MacDonnell "The Evidence Never Lies"

 


Description of Ullemeyer Group, Inc, Services

The Ullemeyer Group, provides a wide range of investigative and forensic services.   This is part of our commitment to be a versatile resource for most companies and agencies whose needs vary on a regular and immediate basis. Additionally, our consulting services help assure our clients that the combined experience and wisdom of our team is always within reach to help maintain an investigations momentum.

  • Investigative Services

    • Background Checks
    • Civil Investigations
    • Cold Case
    • Death Investigations
    • Stalker Investigations
    • Missing Persons/Locates
    • Fidelity Investigations
    • Corporate (internal theft, corporate espionage, etc.)
    • Identity Theft
    • and more.
  • Physical Evidence Processingevidence
    • Fingerprint development & comparison
    • Blood Pattern Analysis
    • Crime scene processing
    • DNA analysis
    • Trace evidence
    • Impression evidence
    • Document services
  • Computer Forensics and Data Recoverycomputer
    • E-mail tracing
    • Intrusion Investigation
    • Handheld device Analysis  (i.e. Cell Phone, PDA)
    • Data Recovery
    • Laptop/desktop analysis
  • Consulting – Case review
    • Case Review
  • Expert testimonytestimony

 

 

 

 


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