Criminal investigations and prosecutions have changed considerably with the advent of eDiscovery, and the law is developing quickly to address search-and-seizure issues under the 4th Amendment, self-incrimination issues under the 5th Amendment, and the prompt and fair disclosure of digital evidence under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 16, Department of Justice guidelines, and local rules.
[Session 9] When eDiscovery Goes Criminal: 4th and 5th Amendment Protections for Email, Social Media, and Personal Devices
Moderator
Ronald J. Hedges LLC New York, NY, USA |
Faculty
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri St. Louis, MO, USA |
Gelb & Gelb LLP Beverly, MA, USA |
U.S. Dept. of Justice Washington, DC, USA |