Criminal Defense Support

New World Forensics stands as a premier authority in digital forensic investigation, with over 25 years of specialized expertise that has cemented its reputation as a trusted leader in the field. At the core of our firm is a distinguished leadership team, led by a retired NYPD Police Detective whose extensive service in the elite Computer Crimes Squad sets us apart. During their tenure, our lead investigator handled countless cases involving Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), gaining unparalleled expertise that makes them an invaluable asset to attorneys facing the most difficult CSAM cases.

 

Registered in the state of Florida to supply indigent services through the JAC System.

 

A Proven Expert in CSAM Investigations

Our lead investigator’s time in the NYPD Computer Crimes Squad provided them with hands-on experience in tackling some of the most challenging cybercrimes, with a particular focus on CSAM. These cases, which involve the sexual abuse of children depicted in digital materials, require a unique combination of technical skill and investigative acumen. Over the years, they investigated numerous CSAM cases, developing a deep understanding of the sophisticated tactics perpetrators use to hide their activities—such as encryption, anonymization tools, and obscure online platforms. This extensive experience has honed their ability to identify, extract, and analyze digital evidence, ensuring that critical data is recovered and preserved, even in the most complex scenarios.

 

Types of forensic cases undertaken:

  • Child Exploitation and Abuse
    • Possession, distribution, or production of child pornography
    • Online grooming or solicitation of minors
    • Sextortion involving digital communications
  • Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime
    • Use of dark web marketplaces for illegal drug sales
    • Digital communications related to drug trafficking
    • Money laundering through cryptocurrencies
  • Homicide and Violent Crimes
    • Analysis of digital evidence in murder investigations (e.g., GPS data, communications)
    • Threats or planning of violent acts documented digitally
    • Recovery of deleted evidence from devices
    • Video and Audio Enhancement
  • Human Trafficking
    • Online advertisements or communications related to trafficking
    • Digital evidence of victim exploitation or movement
  • Corporate Espionage
    • Theft of proprietary data or intellectual property
    • Insider threats involving digital sabotage
    • Unauthorized access to competitor systems
  • Privacy Violations
    • Unauthorized surveillance or data collection
    • Illegal interception of communications (e.g., wiretapping, email interception)
  • Digital Forgery and Counterfeiting
    • Creation or distribution of forged digital documents
    • Manipulation of digital signatures or certificates
    • Video and Audio File verification
  • Workplace Misconduct
    • Misuse of company systems or resources
    • Harassment or discrimination via workplace digital platforms
    • Theft of company data by employees
  • Intellectual Property Crimes
    • Software piracy
    • Copyright infringement (e.g., illegal distribution of media)
    • Theft of trade secrets or proprietary data
    • Counterfeiting digital goods