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Data Recovered From DVD Leads To Conviction, 24-Year Sentence

Lucas123 writes "The Santa Cruz, Calif. DA's office had been counting on a DVD with the recorded testimony of a victim in case against a serial rapist, but when they popped the video into the player, nothing came up — the disc was blank. To make matters worse, the cop who performed the original interview with the victim told the DA she never said she was 'forced,' so the judge wasn't going to allow the witness to testify in a case where her original statement to police was in conflict with her current testimony. After two local data recovery firms said there was no way to restore the data, a third was able to recover the police interview from two years earlier, which led the defendant to plead guilty earlier this month. Close call."

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  1. Re:Only Meta-Data was damaged by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    he found he wasn't really qualified to even do most PC work

    Sorry to sound spiteful, but your father is clearly retarded.
    Any moron can do PC repair work.
    Posting anonymously because... well just how low should we let the barrier slip?

  2. Re:eep by Xanj · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Hardware: Recovered Data From a Corrupt DVD Leads To Conviction, 24-Year Sentence

    Why did my mind instantly jump to the conclusion that some data recovery tech worker did someone a favor, got sued by the MPAA, and got a 24-year sentence...

    maybe cuz 99.9% of computer evidence is total bull