Criminal Defense
This article explores the rules of evidence in the state of Michigan. Includes definitions and explinations. [...]In every investigation, investigators, behavioral investigators, police, police detectives, and child protective services workers have to follow legal, evidence and criminal procedure rules in order to get their evidence entered into court as an exhibit.[...]
This article examines the “Hidden Agendas” that can be discovered during an investigation in matters regarding Children. [...]In recent times the creditability of children’s statements and testimony is a highly debated topic based on Behavioral Investigative Science. There are witnesses recanting previous statements and testimony they had made previously in child custody and sex crimes cases.[...]
A review of Social Congation Theroy and its affects on a case. [...]Behavioral Investigative Question Arises: Can you be around someone you know and is involved in a legal matter and not say anything? Can you be around someone who is involved in a legal matter and not say anything? What happens if that person is a child witness – victim? If you would say something what would that be?[...]
