Saturday, February 20, 2010

Long Island Private Investigator - Suffolk County Private Investigator Tinted Windows

Oh here we go again.
Lots of talk on the IRC channel about the pros and cons of tinted windows. You all know my opinion. Anything added to a vehicle makes it stand out. Tint makes your vehicle noticeable and memorable. You can argue the point, but I have debriefed hundreds of counter surveillance experts (you know who: the bad guys) and in their counter surveillance training in South America, tint is a area covered.
Best case is to get a mini van that has factory tint and sit in the back while stationary. Works well.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Long Island Private Investigator - Another Court Testimony Seminar

Posted by Long Island Private Investigator and Nassau County Private Investigator
Paul and Tom are in the process of putting together another seminar for anyone interested in learning the finer points of court testimony and report writing. Based on last years turnout and positive reviews from attendees, we thought we would try it again.
Paul Massimillo will be on hand to lend his expertise to those who lack court experience or simply need help with their methods and would like to be a better witness.
Paul has testified in Federal and local courts, both Civil and Criminal, in several states and in nearly every imaginable type of case, including Grand Juries, trials, Huntley, Map, search warrant applications, suppression, eavesdropping applications, civil cases, parole hearings, Family Court and much more. He has been cross examined by some of the nations best attorneys and his techniques are proven to work, based on results and juror interviews.
There are three potential speakers scheduled to be on hand with similar experience and credentials.
If you would like to improve your court testimony techniques or maybe you just want to join us to meet others in the field, please respond by emailing Tom, as we are trying to obtain an approximation of attendees.
This seminar will take place some time in mid August, at a location in western Suffolk County or eastern Nassau County, Long Island. Everyone is welcome.

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