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Reporting Results Testifying in Court
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Start with a short summary of the case and evidence The type of report depends on intended use For court For client Document the steps taken to obtain and analyze the evidence Provide supporting material as an addendum Explain conclusions and evidence that supports them
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Must provide report prior to testimony Qualifications, certifications, and publications within the last 10 years List of cases in which involved for the last 4 years Amount of compensation for the case Statement of all opinions and reasons for each Backup data which led to those opinions
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Record the who, what, when, where, why and how Document any interviews with witnesses Keep a log of all actions to acquire and analyze the evicence Make a chart or diagram to explain complex procedures to non technical people Take pictures or video of the crime scene
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Document the acquisition, transportation, storage, and access to the evidence Document the costs to the victim of the crime Cost of response and recovery Cost of damage to equipment Cost of lost data Cost of lost revenue Cost of information stolen Cost of customer credit for missing service
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Be familiar with the case and the strategy of the legal team Be sure that no conflict of interest exists – you must be impartial Your job is to present and explain the evidence You must look the part Dress to impress the court Be well groomed
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Have a helpful attitude Adjust your presentation to the needs of the audience Answer the questions but do not try to answer questions that have not been asked Use pictures, diagrams, charts if they help explain the answer Be prepared to explain the who, what, where, why, and how
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