Criminal Defense Investigations
What is a Criminal Investigation?
A criminal investigation is an undertaking that seeks, collects, and gathers evidence for a case or specific purpose. A criminal investigator looks for clues and evidence to determine whether a crime has taken place. If a crime has been committed, criminal investigators may look into the background of the accused and may try to uncover who committed the crime. Criminal investigators undertake several investigation techniques in order to find the necessary evidence for a case. Police agencies and law enforcement are committed to criminal investigations of every kind, but a growing number of individuals are choosing to launch their own criminal investigations with the help of professional investigators.
What is a Crime?
A crime is an intended action that is against the rules of law for a community. In most communities, sexual assault, physical assault, murder, theft, property damage and vandalism are all crimes. If a crime is committed, investigators will work to determine what happened and who is responsible. After evidence collection, it is presented to the police or to courts in criminal defense investigations. If the perpetrator is found, he or she may be brought to court and accused.
Why Should I Use Due Process Investigators?
- Our criminal investigators operate within the law to find evidence
- Our criminal defense investigators can gather evidence of wrongful conviction or accusation
- Law enforcement investigators are often busy with other tasks
- Criminal investigation divisions can be too short on resources to conduct a proper investigation
- Exclusively dedicated criminal investigators are more persistent than law enforcement so they can provide better results
- Our Criminal investigators are not limited by jurisdiction
The criminal investigators at Due Process Investigations are highly trained and have the resources to a wide variety of tools that might not otherwise be available. These tools can include networks of investigators, surveillance, records checks, and other sources that can help them solve crimes. The Due Process investigator’s experience allows them to know how to find the evidence that you are looking for and the best practices to perform their investigations effectively. Due Process investigators also adhere to laws and regulations surrounding investigations to ensure that your information is obtained in a legal manner. Due Process investigators can find useful evidence that others might overlook. We also keep evidence preserved so that it is admissible in court. Since we take cues from you, we will generally continue to investigate until you are satisfied so that the chances that you will get answers and evidence are quite high.
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