Skip to main content
On Demand

Authenticating Social Media Evidence


Total Credits: 1.0 including 0.0 Ethics CLE, 1.0 CLE

Average Rating:
   16
Faculty:
Amber Lueken Barwick
Duration:
53 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Never expires.


Description

It is undeniable that digital platforms like social media contain a wealth of information, some of which may be useful in solving crimes and prosecuting offenders. But turning that information into admissible evidence at trial can sometimes be daunting. In this session, we will discuss just what is required to authenticate digital evidence and what are some of the best ways to do so.

Handouts

Faculty

Amber Lueken Barwick's Profile

Amber Lueken Barwick Related Seminars and Products

Domestic and Sexual Violence Resource Prosecutor

North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys


Amber Lueken Barwick graduated from Moorhead State University in Moorhead, MN, before attending law school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She worked as an Assistant District Attorney in the Mecklenburg County (Charlotte) District Attorney’s Office. While there, she served as the Domestic Violence Unit Supervisor, overseeing the Domestic Violence Court and handling all domestic violence misdemeanor appeals cases in Superior Court. Upon leaving the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office, Ms. Lueken Barwick worked as an Assistant Solicitor-General in the DeKalb County Solicitor-General’s Office, working primarily as a Special Prosecutor in the Domestic Violence Unit. While at the Solicitor-General’s Office, she was a member of the DeKalb County Domestic Violence Task Force and the Georgia Domestic Violence Fatality Review Project. She joined the NC Conference of District Attorneys in February of 2007 as the Domestic and Sexual Violence Resource Prosecutor. In this position, she provides technical assistance and develops training on domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and human trafficking issues for North Carolina prosecutors and law enforcement officers, and prosecutes conflict cases at the request of the elected district attorneys. This webinar may qualify for up to 1.0 hours of Interactive CLE with the State Bar of Arizona Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Advisory Council 3838 N. Central Ave., Ste. 850 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 (602) 542- 7222