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Mark Rasch, 2006-04-24

A new law in Georgia on private investigators now extends to computer forensics and computer incident response, meaning that forensics experts who testify in court without a PI license may be committing a felony.

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DoktorThomas
Judges already have the power to detremine who is and who is not an expert.... your license(s) and experience mean nothing if the judge says they mean nothing......see "Daubert" and its progeny.

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