Unfair Investigation Defense Strategies

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How would I challenge the validity of the the text messages.
To challenge the validity of the text messages, you could:
*. Question the legality of how the messages were obtained.
*. Analyze the context in which the messages were sent.
*. Verify the authenticity of the messages.
*. Investigate whether the messages were tampered with.
Remember, you might need help from a digital forensics expert.
How would I find a digital forensics expert?
To find a digital forensics expert:
*. Check professional associations like the International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners.
*. Look at reputable universities offering digital forensics programs.
*. Use online directories of expert witnesses.
*. Consider firms specializing in digital forensics services.
*. Ask for recommendations from a lawyer or law enforcement professional.
After the body was removed the mother went outside and said it might be fentanyl overdose. The medics were stunned she didn't say it before then. When the cops went inside before the mother said that there was nothing to be seen on a table from the body cam. When they went back inside they then found a capsule of fentanyl with a rolled up dollar. If it would have been the fentanyl he allegedly purchased from the defendant in a capsule he would have ingested it. If he snorted it the capsule would not have been put back together. The bill wasn't tested.
This new information raises questions about the crime scene's integrity. Are you asking how this could impact the case, and how it could be used in the defense strategy?
Yes both
To use this in the defense strategy:
*. Question the integrity of the crime scene and chain of evidence.
*. Highlight inconsistencies in the mother's statements.
*. Request forensic testing of the dollar bill.
*. Challenge the assumption that the fentanyl came from the defendant.
Remember, a crime scene's contamination can significantly impact a case.
She told detectives she was a Leo that's not true. She breeds horses and dogs but was stripped of her credentials due to lying on the paperwork of the bloodline of a show dog. She has a master's in law. The father is an ex officer. They would not allow the deceased to live in their home. He lived in a inlaw suite in the property.
It seems you're suggesting that the deceased's parents might have a motive to mislead the investigation. Could you clarify how this information might be relevant to the defense strategy?
She didn't like the defendant. I think she lead them to him and played on their emotions with saying she was Leo
Based on your statement, it seems you believe the deceased's mother may have influenced the investigation unfairly. Are you asking how this could be addressed in the defense strategy?
Yes
To address this in the defense strategy:
*. Highlight the potential influence of the deceased's mother on the investigation.
*. Investigate any potential bias against the defendant.
*. Substantiate the mother's possible motive to lie.
*. Use character witnesses to discredit the mother's claims.
Remember, showing bias or manipulation can cast doubt on the prosecution's case.