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Topic: Digital Evidence

Digital evidence refers to data in electronic form that can be used in legal proceedings, often playing a crucial role in investigations and trials.

More on: Digital Evidence

The podcast episodes provided highlight the growing importance of digital evidence in criminal investigations and legal proceedings.

In the episode Who Wanted Nicki Lenway Dead, the investigation relied heavily on digital evidence such as surveillance footage, cell phone records, and vehicle tracking to uncover the truth behind a forensic scientist's murder.

Similarly, in the episode The Stream Crime Scene, a TikTok livestream and cell phone data played a crucial role in the investigation and conviction of a landlord for a couple's murder, despite a lack of physical evidence.

The episode On the decentralized web, truth, and human rights: 'Hacking authenticity' delves into the challenges of information authentication and the need to balance truth-preservation with privacy concerns when it comes to digital evidence, particularly in human rights cases and conflict zones.

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