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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2025 · 21 MIN

The Digital Evidence Trap: What Lawyers Keep Missing (and How to Fix It)

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In this episode of the Law Practice Today podcast, we dive deep into the world of digital evidence and its critical role in criminal defense. Host Terrell and guest Cole Popkin, head of the Digital Forensic Examinations Division at Proven Data, discuss the intricacies of digital footprints, common mistakes lawyers make with digital evidence, and the impact of AI on forensic analysis. Cole shares insights from his extensive experience on both the prosecution and defense sides, highlighting the importance of creative problem-solving in forensic investigations. Tune in to learn how strategic digital analysis can significantly influence the outcomes of legal cases.00:00 Introduction to Digital Evidence00:09 Welcome and Podcast Overview00:58 Importance of Digital Footprints01:22 Guest Introduction: Cole Popkin01:36 Cole's Background and Passion for Digital Evidence03:18 Evolution of Forensic Technology04:11 Starting Conversations About Digital Evidence04:38 Civil vs. Criminal Cases in Digital Evidence07:27 Attorney-Client Privilege and Digital Evidence09:23 AI and Digital Footprints11:10 Highlights from Cole's Article15:52 Common Mistakes Lawyers Make with Digital Evidence16:40 Case Study: Expert Height Analysis18:30 Future of Digital Evidence and AI20:24 Conclusion and Contact Information

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