25 October 2022 Priya Vaidya 2665 Case Updates R v Fitzsimmons v [2022] NICC 27 byPriya Vaidya “Can your paper trail be followed?” The case: There was a gun attack on the police on the Crumlin Road, Belfast, on 5 December 2013. The defendants were charged with attempted murder and terrorism offences. It is the prosecution case that the security services had secreted audio devices which picked up a conversation which the prosecution contend was an incriminating conversation between the three defendants. To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login Share Print Tags BiasVoice attribution expertsVisual identification expertsAcoustic analysisAuditory analysis07. Receiving Instructions08. Working with Instructing Parties10. Records Assessments and Site Visits Related articles Podcast Episode 14: Reflections on the EWI Annual Conference 2025 Should a solicitor use track changes on my expert report Biased instructions, harassment and acting pro bono A Day in the Life of a Digital Forensics Expert Witness Martin Craig Nicholas & Ors v Barnes Davison Thomas & Anor [2025] EWHC 752 (Ch) Switch article Wegner v Murphy [2022] IEHC 525 Previous Article A day in the life of an Investment Banking Expert Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.