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Running head: GLOBAL FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS
GLOBAL FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS
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1GLOBAL FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS
Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................................2
Objectives of the law..............................................................................................................2
Computer Evidences Analyzed..............................................................................................3
Findings..................................................................................................................................3
Identification of the applicable legal constraints involving the discovery of stored
personally identifiable EU member information (also known as ESI)..................................5
How this is different from U.S. discovery law.......................................................................5
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................7
References..................................................................................................................................8
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Introduction
It is stated by FRCP or Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that a report that needs to be
containing the specifications of an investigation needs to be submitted to the court in every
way possible. This is specifically stated within the Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) under
the Rule 26 and 34 (Silberman, Stein & Wolff, 2018). In simple words, the Rule 34 states if
FRCP permits that the party can request the responding party, then under the Rule 26 (b), the
chosen documents and the information stored with electronic procedure is bound to be
produced to the court for further inspection. This entire report is based upon the producing of
this relevant investigation rule under specific analysis that would help in understanding the
legal constrictions that would most likely be applied regarding the discovery of information
that can be identified individually by the European Union members.
Objectives of the law
The primary objective for this particular report is to invest properly on the objectives
and overall purpose of the Computer Forensics investigation. This would provide the reader
with an inclusive idea about the specification of Computer Forensics investigations to find
out if it is possible that the probability of considering the suspect using the computer
forensics equipment for the conduction of a specific crime (Subrin & Main, 2016). This is to
find out the involvement of the hardware and the software about the committed crime. The
key objective of the law was to specify if there had been any sort of involvement from the
operating system or any illegal acts were committed by the suspect about the crime. This
would make a reader understand what the crime literally demands from the suspect and what
is need to be investigated upon for further analyzing the justification of the law. The report
would analyze the effectiveness of the enforcement of the law by FRCP and how effectively
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