Individual courses are sold for California MCLE Self-Study credit Only.
Criminal investigations often involve real-time electronic surveillance. For instance,
government agents may want to monitor a hacker as he breaks into a victim computer system or
set up a "cloned" email account to monitor a suspect sending or receiving child pornography. In
cases involving cellular telephones, agents may wish to obtain "cell-site" location information for
a suspect's cellular telephone to determine the suspect's approximate location at the time of a call. This course discusses the relevant statutes and case law which governs electronic surveillance in communications.
This Two-Hour audio course is accredited for Two (2) hours California MCLE credit and includes accompanying substantive written materials.