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Over the last few years the Cell Site Analysis experts at Footprint Investigations have travelled nationwide to make sure that Barristers and Solicitors are kept up to date with all of the latest industry developments.

With two CPD courses to choose from, depending on the knowledge level of the audience, you will be joining lawyers from more than 100 companies who have enjoyed our training.

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Cell Site Analysis in Manchester

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The cell site analysis experts from Footprint Investigations were invited to the offices of Horwich Farrelly Solicitors in Manchester recently to deliver CPD training.

This was the second invite and Cell Site Analysis Expert Greg Robinson, along with Commercial Director Andy Townsend, delivered an update training course ‘Cell Site Analysis in Action’. We have delivered this course, along with our original course ‘Cell Site Analysis Explained’ to thousands of criminal defence lawyers over the last 5 years. This course was slightly different than previous ones however as it was delivered to lawyers working in insurance fraud.

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Cell Site Analysis – Industry Update for Lawyers

Book a FREE CPD course and you will be in very good company. Below are some of the chambers and organisations we have visited to deliver one of our training courses. We have also delivered the course ‘Cell Site Analysis Explained’ to many criminal defence solicitors nationwide.

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Cell Site Analysis in Action at 36 Bedford Row

Footprint Investigation were delighted to be invited along to 36 Bedford Row Chambers last week to conduct CPD training.

Cell Site Analysis Expert and Technical Director Greg Robinson conducted the talk, along with Commercial Director Andy Townsend.

‘Cell Site Analysis in Action’ is the follow up CPD course to ‘Cell Site Analysis Explained’ which has been attended by thousands of lawyers over the past 3 years.

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Miscarriages of Justice Event & Cell Site Analysis

The cell site experts from Footprint Investigations were delighted to be invited to speak at an event this week. Cell site analysis evidence is pivotal in a case currently being reviewed by the centre.

The event was held at The University of Sheffield Miscarriages of Justice Review Centre.

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Criminal Cases Review Commission Update

The Cell Site Analysis experts at Footprint Investigations were delighted to be invited to conduct some training at the Criminal Cases Review Commission recently.

We delivered our latest CPD course ‘Cell Site Analysis in Action’ to a mixed audience of barristers, solicitors, case reviewers and commissioners.

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Cell Site Analysis Industry Update for Barristers

The last few years has seen an unprecedented consolidation within the network infrastructures. With the forming of the EE network and the roll out of 4G (LTE). This has led to much more complex scenarios when performing network survey measurements.  We have seen many examples of survey results that are ineffective due to the lack of current knowledge and expertise on the part of the surveyor.

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Cell Site Analysis in Action – London CPD Training

The Cell site Analysis experts from Footprint Investigations were on the road again yesterday to deliver a well-received, and hopefully useful training update.

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Win a powerbank smartphone charger!

Win one of our fantastic smartphone chargers with the capacity to charge most smartphones from flat!

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You can now become a cell site expert and find a cell site to photograph! The best image of a cell site from a legal professional will win.

Please send photos with your name and company address to cellsite@footprintinvestigations.com

Should we accept the cell site analysis evidence?

In short, no, never just accept the cell site analysis evidence put forward by the prosecution.

You may not be disagreeing with the evidence as such; however you should always have the cell site evidence reviewed, especially as recently a large majority of the work we see is conducted by non-experts, usually police analysts or even mobile phone analysts, neither qualified to give expert opinion in relation to cell site analysis.

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