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3.08pm: Mr Davis said while police obtained a log from Baden-Clay's phone showing a particular interaction, there was no proof the phone was recording the log accurately.
''You couldn't certify that that function was working properly,'' Mr Davis said.
''All that you could say is that it did download that information.
''You can't say that that function was working properly on that telephone.''
Mr Robertson disputed that, saying ''the log files themselves were there''.
The court heard forensic examinations found Baden-Clay's mobile phone was placed on charge at 6.31pm April 19 and taken off at 6.50pm, going from 36 per cent charge to 43 per cent charge.
The court heard there were other charging interactions at 8.45pm and after 1am the following morning.
Mr Robertson said some of the know-how on examining the phone came from forums used by members of the forensic community.
''So there's really nothing to back that up,'' Mr Davis said.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-of-wife-allison/story-e6freoof-1226595359813
Wow - Davis is REALLY getting desperate here, and I suspect that he may be painting himself into a corner as far as the magistrate is concerned..... Don't forget that the magistrate would have the WHOLE report, not just the bits drawn out by the defence questions. <modsnip>
''You couldn't certify that that function was working properly,'' Mr Davis said.
''All that you could say is that it did download that information.
''You can't say that that function was working properly on that telephone.''
Mr Robertson disputed that, saying ''the log files themselves were there''.
The court heard forensic examinations found Baden-Clay's mobile phone was placed on charge at 6.31pm April 19 and taken off at 6.50pm, going from 36 per cent charge to 43 per cent charge.
The court heard there were other charging interactions at 8.45pm and after 1am the following morning.
Mr Robertson said some of the know-how on examining the phone came from forums used by members of the forensic community.
''So there's really nothing to back that up,'' Mr Davis said.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-of-wife-allison/story-e6freoof-1226595359813
Wow - Davis is REALLY getting desperate here, and I suspect that he may be painting himself into a corner as far as the magistrate is concerned..... Don't forget that the magistrate would have the WHOLE report, not just the bits drawn out by the defence questions. <modsnip>