Pixels in the Courtroom: Navigating Digital Evidence in Criminal Trials
From texts and social media posts to surveillance footage and geolocation data, digital evidence has become central to modern criminal litigation. Join our three criminal lawyers as they walk you through the practical and legal complexities of digital evidence—from admissibility and authentication to the strategic use (and challenges) of presenting digital material in court. This session will provide real-world examples, discuss evolving jurisprudence, and offer tips on working effectively with digital evidence at all stages of a case. Whether you’re defense or Crown, this is a must-attend for staying sharp in today’s increasingly digital courtroom.
Date/Time: Friday, May 23, 2025 |12:00 - 1:00 pm (SK) | Zoom
Speakers: Brian Pfefferle, K.C., Pfefferle Law | Andrew Clements, BSN Law | Loree Richardson, Richardson Law
Moderator: Max Bilson, K.C., Deputy Attorney General, Ministry of Justice and Attorney General
Cost: Free for CBA Members
This program qualifies for 1.0 CPD hours under the Law Society of Saskatchewan Continuing Professional Development Policy.
This will be a zoom webinar so you can join via your computer or phone. We will provide instructions when you register of how to access Zoom if you are not familiar with this format.