Private Investigators and Preservation Letters Steven MasonPreservation/spoliation letters are a vital tool to prevent evidence from being destroyed in civil and criminal cases. Read More
Facts, Truth, and Evidence: How to Be Objective Dean and Karen BeersAs investigators, we are not truth seekers, but fact finders. We need to understand the difference. Read More
Deception and Wrongful Convictions Kim GreenCriminal Injustice: How witnesses, prosecutors, defendants, and evidence sometimes lie—and land innocent people in jail Read More
Review: "Forensic Testimonial Evidence Recovery – The FTER Method" by Brandon Perron Dean and Karen BeersInterviewing is one of the fundamental skills required of almost every public and private sector investigator. Brandon Perron has...
Private Investigator is Instrumental in Landmark Case Before the US Supreme Court Guest AuthorU.S Supreme Court Considers Death-Sentenced Inmate’s Request for Replacing Habeas Counsel The Supreme Court will consider Clair’s previous...
Video Surveillance Evidence: Are Digital Copies Admissible? LSHRecently, a private investigator posted the following in an association’s listserve to which I belong and it raised...
Investigative Notes: Keep Them or Destroy Them? Guest AuthorWhile in the field there is nothing more important to the veracity and foundation of your investigation than...