Justice Through Technology:
Introduction to Intercepts and Analysis
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Tuesday, November 29 | 11 am - 12 pm CT
Learn from someone who's done it. Join us for a deep dive into how investigators on the job are using PLX to process and analyze geolocations and advance cases. This session will cover how to obtain and interpret records, methodology related to their usage, and testimonial tips for presenting your cases in court. Attendees will expect to learn the following
- A further understanding of geolocation technology and its usefulness in cases
- Common methods for obtaining geolocation on targets
- Methods for presenting evidence to prosecutors and commonly asked questions
Presented by: Detective Christopher Bellefleur
Detective Bellefleur is a dedicated investigator specializing in electronic surveillance and investigating complex criminal enterprises. He has received awards from the United States Department of Justice and from the Florida Narcotics Officer Association for his contributions to narcotics enforcement. He is regarded as a Subject Matter Expert in geo-location and call data records and is routinely sought by local, state, and federal agencies to investigate and testify throughout the State of Florida in cases ranging from homicide to racketeering.
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