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How does digital evidence help a violent crime defense?
Quick answer: A digital forensics examiner recovers and authenticates surveillance video, cell-phone data, location records, and social media, evidence that frequently contradicts the accuser, proves self-defense, establishes an alibi, or shows who started it. We move fast, because much of it is overwritten within days.
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When you call Tamou Law Group, you reach a firm that handles criminal defense exclusively, with serious experience defending violent crime cases across Arizona. Our team includes former prosecutors and law enforcement officers, so we know exactly how the State builds these cases, and where they fall apart.
At many large firms, the name on the building is a marketing figurehead, you rarely get them on the phone and your case goes to a junior associate. When you hire Tamou Law Group, your case is handled by a full team of attorneys, not associates, including Michael Tamou.
The Best Witness Is Often a Camera
Modern encounters are captured, if the evidence is preserved in time.
Doorbell and surveillance cameras, phones, and social media capture what really happened, or place you somewhere else entirely. That footage can show the other person was the aggressor, establish an alibi, or reveal a threat the police ignored. It is frequently the single most powerful piece of evidence in a violent case, when it is preserved before it disappears.
What a Digital Examiner Recovers & Proves
Far more than the police pulled, and properly authenticated.
- Surveillance & phone video, showing who initiated and what really happened.
- Location and timestamp data, establishing an alibi or contradicting the timeline.
- Texts, DMs, and social media, revealing threats, motive, and a plan to fabricate.
- Deleted content, recovered messages and media the accuser thought were gone.
- Authentication and metadata, proving footage is genuine and unedited, or that the State’s is not.
Why Speed Is Everything
Digital evidence has a short shelf life.
Surveillance systems routinely overwrite footage in days, and phones and accounts get wiped. We send preservation demands and subpoenas immediately, and image devices forensically, to lock down evidence before it is lost. Every day that passes can mean the loss of the footage that would clear you, this is the most time-sensitive part of a defense.
How We Use a Digital Forensics Examiner
Forensic imaging, recovery, and courtroom-ready authentication.
Our examiner forensically images devices (so the evidence is admissible), recovers deleted data, analyzes location and metadata, and authenticates video and messages. They can also expose selective or edited evidence the State presents, and testify to what the complete record shows.
The Cases Where This Expert Is Decisive
Any case where identity, the aggressor, or the timeline is disputed.
Digital forensics is decisive in assault, drive-by, and robbery cases.
The Other Experts & Specialists We Bring
A strong violent-crime defense layers several specialists together, part of our full Phoenix violent crimes defense:
The Experts We Bring to Violent Crime Cases
Violent-crime cases are won on the forensics, the use-of-force analysis, and the real story. We bring the specialists who provide it, click any to see how.
Use-of-Force & Self-Defense Experts
Justification
Reconstruct the threat you faced and show the jury why your use of force was reasonable and justified.
Forensic Pathologists
Cause & Manner of Death
Independently review autopsy and injury findings to challenge causation and the State’s theory.
Crime-Scene Reconstructionists
What Really Happened
Rebuild the scene, trajectories, and sequence to test whether the State’s story is even possible.
DNA & Forensic Analysts
Physical Evidence
Re-examine DNA, blood, and trace evidence, and expose contamination and overstated conclusions.
Digital Forensics Examiners
Video & Phones
Analyze surveillance, cell-phone, and social-media evidence that shows who the aggressor really was.
Private Investigators
Witnesses & Motive
Find the witnesses and bias the police overlooked, and the motive behind a false or exaggerated account.
Awards & Recognition
Our recognition for Phoenix violent crime defense is independently verified, click any award to confirm it:
- National Trial Lawyers Top 100
- National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40
- Elite Lawyer 2026 – Criminal Defense
- Super Lawyers – Southwest
- National College for DUI Defense (NCDD)
When you are looking for the best Phoenix violent crime lawyers, these are the independently verified credentials that matter, earned by Founding Attorney Michael Tamou and a full team of attorneys, including former prosecutors.
Phoenix Violent Crime Defense FAQs
Quick answers to the questions we hear most.
Can surveillance video help my case?
Often dramatically. Video frequently shows the other person was the aggressor, or that you were not there. We move fast to preserve it before it is overwritten.
How quickly is video lost?
Many systems overwrite footage within days. That is why immediate preservation demands and subpoenas are critical, and why you should call a lawyer right away.
Can phone location data prove an alibi?
Yes. Cell-site and GPS data can place you elsewhere or contradict the State’s timeline, a powerful defense to identity.
Can deleted texts be recovered?
Often yes. A forensic examiner can recover deleted messages and media, including ones the accuser believed were gone.
Can social media be used in my defense?
Yes. Texts and posts can reveal threats, motive, and a plan to lie, and can be authenticated by a digital examiner.
What if police only kept part of the video?
That is common and challengeable. A digital examiner can seek the complete footage and expose selective or edited evidence.
When should we act?
Immediately, digital evidence is the most time-sensitive part of a defense. Call 623-321-4699, 24/7.
Who handles my case?
A full team of experienced attorneys, not associates, including Michael Tamou. Call 623-321-4699, 24/7.
Key Takeaways
- Video and phone data often show who the real aggressor was, or prove an alibi.
- Digital evidence is frequently overwritten within days, so we act immediately.
- A forensic examiner recovers deleted data and authenticates footage.
- We expose selective or edited evidence the State presents.
- Act immediately. Call 623-321-4699, 24/7.
What Clients Say About Tamou Law
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