Deleting Evidence? Think Again: Lessons From The Eric Adams Scandal
Briefly

In the case against Mayor Eric Adams, the shift from traditional evidence to mobile devices highlights a growing trend, with mobile evidence becoming increasingly vital in investigations.
David Greetham emphasizes the trend in legal investigations: 'Last year, it was 52% of mobile devices - the first time it had been more than half - and so far this year we're at 64%,' indicating a shift in how evidence is gathered.
The case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of digital evidence management, showcasing how smartphones have become repositories for critical incriminating evidence that many seem oblivious to.
Adams' approach to handling his phone during the investigation reveals a troubling mindset regarding personal accountability and the handling of digital evidence, as he indicated he forgot his password right when things started getting serious.
Read at Above the Law
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