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Restricting PI Access to Public Records - AFI-LLC Newsletter February 2020
Agency Information & Principals' CVs - Expert Analysis / Consultations
Current information on our primary agency website for services, forms, and CVs.
-- At Your Service - www.DeathCaseReview.com/Legal-Investigations
-- Your Investigators - www.DeathCaseReview.com/Principals-Bios
-- Dean's CV - http://dab-cv.DeathCaseReview.com
-- Karen's CV - http://ksb-cv.DeathCaseReview.com
-- References - http://references.DeathCaseReview.com
Karen provides Subject Matter Expertise on all Equivocal Deaths, and Dean has provided
expert consultations nationwide since 2010. He has been recognized by Colorado courts in
Forensic and Medicolegal Death Investigations generally in "the totality of the circumstances
of the fatal or non-fatal event and the competency of the official investigation, with respect to death investigation
protocol and standards."
Specific non-medical testimony has included as an expert in the areas of:
• Injury, wound before morphology, how wounds are created, mechanics of single edged instruments, bilateral
edged instruments, and mechanics of puncture wounds.
• Expert in criminal and forensic investigations, including death investigation and protocol standards as well as
related death investigation and injury causation; and Bloodstain Pattern Analysis.
• Patterned Injury Analysis
• Private Investigation Protocols
• Background Records and Investigations
Dean has been appointed in Colorado, Wyoming, Louisiana, Arizona and California in these areas and as an expert in
medicolegal / death investigations. In addition, Dean and Karen have provided private attorney and family consultations
in multiple states.
New Commentary: Restricting PI Access to Public Records
Growing nationally state by state is the drive of misinformed privacy advocates,
legislators, regulators, and even governors to introduce restrictive - or outright bans -
specific to private investigators in various records important to the work we do for our
clients.
One such issue are driving records. Driven (no pun intended) by misinformation - and worse, assumption - several online
media sources have published misleading stories of states making millions from the selling of personal data. We have
expanded on this in this commentary. This is a rapidly growing trend - and it started with irresponsible and
unprofessional behavior on social media platforms.
Learn more at www.DeathCaseReview.com/afi-llc-blog/restricting-PI-access-to-public-records