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Totality of the Evidence – AFI-LLC – January 2023 1 of 5
Each month we author a topical article in the areas of Expert Medicolegal Consultations
& Legal Investigations of Personal Injury, Negligence & Death for litigation.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR – WELCOME 2023!
With each new year comes a reflection of the year past and reflection of the
next year. Plans are made to improve personal and professional lives, continue
with goals made in previous years, and a fresh outlook.
With 2023 we should all be in full swing to moving forward strong to the future.
We do so by learning from 2022 and other years past, and finding our goals.
What are your continued and new goals? We look forward to hearing from our friends, colleagues and clients in how we
can help you achieve yours – and how you can help us achieve our own. Thank You all for 2022 and welcome to 2023!
INSIDE - Welcome the newest Certified Forensic Death Investigator – Larry Warwick, CFDI
Featured Course: Scene Investigations in Death & Serious Bodily Injury
Each month the featured course is 15% off (our largest discount, except to our Association Partners and members is 25%)
(1 CE) This covers the importance of Scene Investigations in Death & Serious Bodily Injury.
Including why scene investigations are important, what to look for and why, key points to
consider, and points to ponder.
www.InvestigativeCourses.com/courses/scene-investigations
Email us at associates@InvestigativeCourses.com for this discount code!
Featured Commentary: Believe the Totality of the Evidence
The process of investigation is vital to the rights of the individuals - both defendants
and victims; in civil and criminal cases - and our justice system. In the investigations of
death, it can have additional impacts – from civil and criminal, to insurance benefits
and closure to families.
The evidence is not wrong. The interpretation, application of circumstances, and
looking at evidence only individually instead of the totality of the evidence and
circumstances can be wrong.
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