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"forensically" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes use of the scientific tests that the police use when trying to solve a crime
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"This wrapping paper asks to be read forensically," writes Tallman.
The men who killed Kumra seemed somewhat forensically aware, albeit clumsily.
After investigators searched Bricker's home, they forensically examined his mobile phone.
They&aposre going forensically through his phone, through his laptop, through everything.
Investigators were subsequently able to forensically confirm it was Lueck, Brown said.
Can their assertions be forensically linked to Trump or his top aides?
But the problem is that people can now forensically recreate your race.
So, engineers are trying to forensically recover information other ways, he said.
Those are data that could be learned from, or used forensically after mishaps.
Defense lawyers have repeatedly tried to forensically examine the machines, especially their software.
In July, Mr. Wessels, 67, spent a steamy afternoon forensically studying the site.
Sometimes, however, they contain nuggets of information that are forensically and culturally revealing.
The OIG and the report said that they were able to get it forensically.
ISIS's killing fields should be documented photographically, forensically and through testimony; preserved; and published.
At Floodgate, we forensically analyzed companies that died and concluded this conceptualization is wrong.
"If, and it's a big if, they used this in UFED or other products, it would indicate they ripped off software verbatim from the jailbreak community and used forensically unsound and experimental software in their supposedly scientific and forensically validated products," Zdziarski continued.
Police said Merritt was "forensically linked" to the first four shootings along Interstate 10 in downtown Phoenix.
Like you're a corner, there's been an overdose, how do you start, forensically looking at this question?
Forensically speaking, he argued to the school officials, there was no way to prove he did it.
After forensically examining them, an NCA release states they found evidence of 5,235 sales over two years.
Cops say they've also linked him, forensically, to an unsolved murder from October 2016 of another homeless man.
While a coroner deemed the death a suicide, the telltale apple at Turing's side was never forensically examined.
If the forensically brilliant and hard-minded Trevor-Roper had fallen for him, why not Peters's many amours?
Now, we have a federal court specifically and forensically breaking down how they get around the federal law.
His lawyers also allege that CBP agents downloaded, made copies, and forensically examined all his data, violating his privacy.
For conservation reasons, scientists wanted to forensically analyze the Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece's rate of degradation and warping patterns.
But he's ready to start looking forward and thinking holistically, not forensically, about the influence technology has on our lives.
McGuire moves briskly and ­forensically with no time for colorful ­episodes or long maritime descriptions or technical asides about ropes.
The police said that they had recovered a "damaged" drone near the airport, and that it was being forensically examined.
"Part of this is the whole intersex issue forensically, as we don't know what intersex skeletons look like," she said.
Each person was carrying a bag of personal belongings and many had mobile phones, which are being downloaded and forensically analyzed.
Like a good trial lawyer, a senator has to know how to ask questions forensically, so that they support an argument.
It's unclear, though, whether and to what extent the boat will be forensically analyzed when it reaches Florida's Port Everglades mid-May.
Now the journalists who exposed Gibson's cancer fraud have published a forensically in-depth account of her meteoric rise and spectacular downfall.
Even after travelers enter the country, the customs agency can keep their phones for weeks while investigators forensically peer into their contents.
A recipe for preservation In 2014, a research grant from Macquarie University afforded a unique opportunity to forensically examine this Turin mummy.
It demonstrates his astonishing talent for eliciting oral history and forensically reconstructing the experiences of people who have endured a major disaster.
There is a chance that the initial investigation may not have forensically linked the note to Whitworth, instead relying on handwriting analysis.
Trump has generally tweeted from a Samsung device, while it's been postulated — and forensically tested — that his campaign sends tweets from an iPhone.
At times, the Massachusetts senator seemed to seize control of the night from the moderators and forensically dismantled Bloomberg's answers to her attacks.
"The photos are certainly not proof of my father being in Sobibor and may even exculpate him once forensically examined," John Demjanjuk Junior said.
The idea was to revisit the album, but instead of just wallowing in the past, to actually take the past and treat it forensically.
Yet the issue of Jackson's guilt is already being forensically assessed across the web at far more length than I have space for here.
Cellebrite, a company that makes phone hacking and data extraction tools, is the go-to for law enforcement wanting to forensically examine mobile devices.
And it worked: In those "forensically aware" cases, police solved the case 50 percent of the time, compared to 83 percent of their sloppier counterparts.
We really forensically whipped through the company to dig very deep and each time we came back to the same conclusion: This did not happen.
The second, opposing impulse, which is on display in many DC think-tanks, is to examine forensically the distributional consequences of every policy in isolation.
After installing new plumbing and wiring throughout, they forensically restored the original doors, windows, stairwell and heart-pine flooring with the help of local craftspeople.
Police did not say where the car was found, just that it was found within the county and is now being forensically processed for evidence.
Instead, the DNC shared a forensically preserved digital image of its systems with the FBI, who concluded that Russian agents had indeed hacked the network.
Each person was carrying a bag of personal belongings and many had mobile phones, which are being downloaded and forensically analyzed, police said in a statement.
His texts were still forensically recovered, but he also used Telegram and if he sent any ephemeral messages through that, Waymo never got ahold of them.
This validation is necessary because if information is found on a device that is going to stand up in court, it needs to be forensically sound.
Dozens of cities in China are now forensically analyzing sewage for drug consumption, according to Nature, which has led to the arrest of one drug manufacturer.
And it nearly forensically describes how stories affect people, offering the prospect of using narrative to help address fundamental issues like climate change and building community.
DHS has published 24 reports detailing its extensive technological capability to forensically extract data from mobile devices, regardless of password protection on most Apple and Android phones.
We've forensically surveyed it frame by frame, studied the sensual shape of his lips as they grip the e-cig, and marveled at him blowing fat clouds.
The author of numerous novels, short stories and works of nonfiction, now approaching 80, she remains a forensically skillful examiner of her characters' motives, thoughts and behavior.
Police last year said they were able to "forensically link" four of the shootings to Merritt's handgun, which was found by investigators at a local pawn store.
And physical keepsakes, too; this isn't a Netflix documentary where forensically combing over old evidence might reverse the course of justice or bring to light something new.
A lot of things got deleted, not everything was forensically recoverable, and also, a hard drive named "NEWCO" was connected to Anthony Levandowski's personal laptop in January 2016.
" He called Macdonald "superb" and "brilliant" as a director, and said, "She's really intelligent and funny and sort of forensically detailed about what she wanted and what she believed.
Safemotos is an Uber-style app for motorcycle taxis, but with the twist that drivers are forensically evaluated on safety measures to ensure that cowboys are swiftly filtered out.
For each piece of content we need to apply a framework of verification, forensically examining the material itself, the source and the context in which it has been shared.
"Obviously we will be doing everything we can with regards to forensically examining that drone and that is something that is being fast-tracked and expedited," Tingley told CNN.
Throughout Simone Subal Gallery, Khan lays some column pieces flat on the floor and leans others upright — almost forensically — so that visitors can observe them from every possible angle.
" Clune also said he requested that the NFL investigate Darby, and demanded that Darby "immediately turn his phone over to the NFL so the GPS history can be forensically examined.
After his arrest, police were able to retrieve a DNA sample from him, which showed that he was forensically linked to a 20023 sexual assault in Fairfax County, according to authorities.
Citing the lack of DNA evidence, Shackleton thinks the force are guilty of making assumptions; could someone who spends so much of their life under the influence really be that forensically aware?
Also noted in the motion is Lee's autopsy report, which shows it was "forensically and pathologically" impossible for Lee to have been buried at the time prosecutors and Wilds claim she was.
Lackey goes so far as to keep separate travel sets for each country, so that he can forensically analyze the devices when he gets home to check for signs of each country's tampering.
We need to package the knowledge of security experts by automatically chaining micro-analytics, threat intelligence and metadata with forensically sound network traffic and files to understand and mitigate attacks in record time.
The article pulls heavily from Sendler's paper titled "Necrophilia in a Sample of Forensically-Committed Psychiatric Patients," which Playboy reported was under review at the academic publication Omega—Journal of Death and Dying.
Instead it creates a narrative by impressionistically—almost forensically—compiling images of the desert, a busy highway, burning, smoke, a cemetery, and someone brutally disposing of a body in the dead of night.
The phishing attacks that targeted all of the staffers in the spring, and that targeted Podesta, are forensically linked; they originated from a single identifiable cybermechanism, like form letters from the same typewriter.
This fall, the Italian investigative journalist Claudio Gatti published a forensically detailed report in The New York Review of Books arguing that the Rome-based translator Anita Raja was behind the Ferrante novels.
And even if you decide to give agents access, always unlock the device yourself rather than handing over the password, which could be used to decrypt the hard drive forensically to recover deleted files.
Despite the challenges involved, Cohen remains hopeful that continued efforts to retrieve data from the phone and to forensically analyze the boat, expected to arrive in Port Everglades next week, may yet yield answers.
He forensically examined photographs of Bowie's face to find where he might, with a sweep or blush or a bit of contouring, perfect what is a striking but not exact resemblance to the icon.
Your theatre friend Rick, I'd say, and then recite his phone number, once, twice, three times, out of spite, watching her put the groceries away, methodically, as if forensically preserving someone's war-torn remains.
"Over time water had gotten in and many of the ID marks on the jaws had been effaced and many of the jaws had been commingled, so they had been completely forensically compromised," he says.
The suspect item, which is still being forensically examined, was found by staff on Thursday morning on a train at North Greenwich station in east London near Canary Wharf and close to the O2 music venue.
It was painful for some to see Hersh's 2014 and 2017 reporting of chemical attacks in Damascus forensically interrogated by the British blogger Eliot Higgins, who criticized his reliance on a tiny number of unnamed sources.
The seemingly forensically objective title of The Case Of suggests a kind of neutrality, and the investigators self-importantly claim to be giving Caylee Anthony a voice, even as they focus on the mother's life and behavior.
Now, via her attorney Guy Bennett Rubin, Cohen has reached out to both the FWC and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, asking that the boat be forensically analyzed before it also is returned to Austin's family.
A key part of their work was the care with which the 1973 evidence had been preserved, Durfor says – long before anyone could have imagined it would be forensically useful in the case of Doris and Valerie.
According to Ars Technica, Albert Fox Cahn, the legal director for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which is representing Lazoja, said that authorities "forensically cracked" her phone and copied its contents before returning it to her.
"We have items involved in this incident that we can forensically link to him and her from the residence, and also evidence off of him we can link to her," Logan City Police Captain Tyson Budge tells PEOPLE.
And unlike the shotgun shells, it brought down the target drone without damage, so that it could be handed back to its owner unharmed, or forensically examined to find more signs of its purpose or who was flying it.
The recovery of at least one unexploded device from a FedEx facility in San Antonio on Tuesday is significant because it will allow authorities to inspect one of the bomb-maker's creations without the need to forensically reconstruct it.
Let's not forget that this same president refuses to acknowledge that he was wrong about taking out a full-page newspaper advertisement demanding the death penalty for the Central Park Five — five black and Latino youths forensically proven innocent.
That, for me, is part of the fun of a character who is so insightful and so resourceful, forensically and analytically, finding himself continually unable to make progress in this world that just doesn't obey the rules he's so experienced in.
The half-day event at the ICP Museum in New York covered the risks and rewards of combat photography, forensically detecting photo manipulation, the ethics of publishing shocking images, the role of the photo editor in the digital age and more.
But a harbinger came in March, when he was summoned before a House of Commons committee and forensically interrogated by its Javert-like Tory chairman, Andrew Tyrie, about a series of statements he had made over the years about Europe.
A damaged drone had been recovered a close to the perimeter of the airport, he said, and it was being forensically examined, for example for clues about whether it was controlled remotely from afar or by somebody in the vicinity.
The cable is built with Red Teams in mind with features like additional boot payloads, no USB enumeration until payload execution, and the ability to forensically erase the firmware, which causes the cable to fall entirely back to an innocuous state.
They obsess over the nuts and bolts of the roller coasters they ride; for a true coaster geek, it's not enough to just stand in line and spend two to three minutes upside down—they have to forensically understand each coil and curve.
There is the voice we recognize in the reviews: the professor, stately and composed, guiding the reader through forensically close readings of the text, pointing out fiction's innovations and revolutions — the "failed privacies" of Chekhov's characters, the "unwrapped" consciousness in Virginia Woolf's novels.
On Tuesday, Richard Ledgett, a deputy director of the National Security Agency, noted the research that tied the two attacks "forensically" and said that if North Korea's role in the bank robbery was confirmed, it would represent a troubling new front in cyberwarfare.
Weintraub says the charges are related to the material seized Thursday, and investigators were sending materials to a lab in Quantico, Virginia to see if they could be forensically linked to nearly 30 explosions and seven confirmed blast sites over the last two months.
While President Trump once said that he'd see investigations into his business dealings as crossing a "red line," it appears that Trump himself obliterated that line, intermingling his business and campaign until it was impossible for prosecutors to untangle one without forensically examining the other.
"If the FBI truly considers any evidence that has been encrypted and then decrypted to be forensically unsound, then a vast majority of any content coming off of a computer or an iPhone, or sent across the Internet, should be thrown out," he added.
LONDON — A couple in Britain who were detained in connection with the illegal use of drones that sowed three days of chaos at Gatwick Airport were released on Sunday without charge, and the police said they had recovered a "damaged" drone near the airport that was being forensically examined.
For years, fans obsessed over such mysteries as the possible lineage of the bastard Jon Snow, one of the main characters, forensically marshaling textual evidence in support of the theory (recently confirmed, at long last) that Snow was not a bastard and, in fact, might be the rightful heir to the Iron Throne.
" The FBI "forensically reviewed the items to recover relevant evidence.... US Intelligence Community (USIC) agencies determined that 81 e-mail chains, which FBI investigation determined were transmitted and stored on Clinton's UNCLASSIFIED personal server systems, contained classified information ranging from the CONFIDENTIAL to TOP SECRET/SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM levels at the time they were sent between 2009-2013.
Trump's every official appearance; given the reaction to her photo last year; given the fact that the last time a photo of her back made news, it was when she was wearing a jacket with a certain message on it, it could not have escaped her or her office that whatever choice was made would be forensically examined.
Gellman, who became famous in 2013 for breaking the Snowden disclosures alongside Intercept founder Glen Greenwald, argued that the Intercept endangered its source by telling the government the document was sent from Augusta, Georgia, (Winner lives in the area) and by providing the government with a photocopy of the document that could be forensically traced back to the printer that printed it.
There are the leakers who will forensically examine your website for any prematurely uploaded marketing assets; there are the carrier partners that will want test units for weeks or months in advance; there are the reviewers and influencers you'll want to give an early look at the product; and there are the retailers that will sometimes put phones on shelves before they are official (as happened with the Huawei P20 Lite).
"If we had a student who committed some type of offense against the code of conduct, we can follow that student throughout the day to see maybe who they interacted with, where they were prior to the incident, where they went after the incident, so forensically we could also use the software in that capacity as well," Superintendent Jeffrey R. Rabey, of the nearby Depew, New York school district, told the Tribune News Service.
Zdziarski outlines what he sees as the FBI's ultimate request: Developed to forensically sound standards Validated and peer-reviewed Be tested and run on numerous test devices Accepted in court Given to third party forensics experts (testing) Given to defense experts (defense) Stand up to challenges Be explained on the stand Possibly give source code if ordered Maintain and report on issues Defend lawsuits from those convicted Legally pursue any agencies, forensics companies, or hackers that steal parts of the code.

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