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Dallas County DAs office opens digital crime lab to expedite cases
Published:*November 3, 2014*12:18 pm
The Dallas County District Attorneys office has opened its own digital forensics lab to focus on analyzing technology, according to a news release sent Monday.
The lab focuses on analyzing cell phones, computers, digital video records and other digital media. The release said that the office is the first district attorneys office in North Texas to open such a lab.
Typically, the DAs office depends on the FBI and U.S. Secret Service to analyze the data. But because so many also relied on the two federal law enforcement agencies, there is always a backlog.
Numerous times prosecutors had to reset cases for trial because the forensics examinations on the evidence had not been conducted, essentially costing the county and tax payers money, District Attorney Craig Watkins said in the news release. The new digital forensics lab house in the Dallas DAs office will help expedite the process of cases going to trial.
Watkins said that many cases now rely on digital date to help confirm guilt or innocence of suspects. Phones, for example, are used to text with accomplices, search maps
Ok. I did my own homework. Didnt think for one minute they couldn't have their own department
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See post 933 in thread 1. When those issues arose or were resolved I don't know. Sounds like they've had or have problems there.