The intangibility of computer crime complicates investigations and prosecutions because digital evidence can be easily manipulated, erased, or obscured, making it challenging to establish a clear chain of custody. Additionally, the borderless nature of the internet can involve multiple jurisdictions, complicating legal processes and cooperation between law enforcement agencies. This complexity often requires specialized technical expertise to analyze data, which may not always be readily available. Lastly, the anonymity of online perpetrators can hinder identification and attribution, making it difficult to bring charges against the responsible individuals.
No. Generally speaking, except for what may be revealed in a subsequent trial, police investigations are NOT public records.
Richard E. McCrosky has written: 'Astrometric observations of comets and asteroids and subsequent orbital investigations' -- subject(s): Astronomy-, Astrometry, Planets, Comets
The name comes from compass perturbations reported when Capt. James Cook sailed past it in 1770. However subsequent investigations have failed to turn up any magnetic anomalies.
Patricia Paluso has written: 'A guide to publications and subsequent investigations of Deep Sea Drilling Project materials' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Marine sediments, Paleontology
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If his subsequent investigations lead him to believe that the the arrestee has proven not to be the one sought for the offense, he can go to the prosecutors office - advise the prosecutor of his reasoning - it then becomes the prosecutor's task to approach the court to have the charge(s) withdrawn.
The word "subsequent" is an adjective.
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Lee Harvey Oswald shot President Kennedy from the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, Texas.The Warren Commission, and several subsequent investigations, all concluded that he was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22, 1963.
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John Freeman went to jail for his involvement in a series of financial crimes, including fraud and embezzlement. Investigations revealed that he misused funds from his position, leading to significant financial losses for his company and investors. His actions prompted legal action, resulting in a conviction and subsequent imprisonment.