Jan 092012
 

Convicted murderer gets new trial after computer virus destroys data

Naked Security News
by Graham Cluley
January 4, 2012

 

 

 

Randy Chaviano

 

It seems like the plot twist in a bad TV show – but it’s true. A computer virus infection has helped a convicted killer get a new trial.

In July 2009, a Miami jury convicted Randy Chaviano, of Hialeah, Florida, of second degree murder.

Many might have thought it was the end of story when, after an eight day trial, Chaviano was given a life sentence for the shooting of Carlos Acosta.

But when the courts recently investigated whether Chaviano had grounds to appeal his conviction, it was discovered that no legal record of the trial could be found – giving the Third District Court of Appeal no choice but to throw out the conviction and grant Chaviano a new trial.

StenographStenographers at trials normally record proceedings on both paper and an internal disk. You’ve probably seen them busy at work, tapping wildly in the corner of the shot if you’ve ever seen a courtroom melodrama.

But Terlesa Cowart, the stenographer at Chaviano’s 2009 trial, had not brought enough rolls of paper for her machine, forcing her to record details of the trial only on the device’s internal disk. Subsequently, she transferred the data onto her PC, and erased it from the stenograph.

You can see where this is leading can’t you?

An infection on Ms Cowart’s PC by an unnamed virus is said to resulted in the loss of the legal records.

As a result, the trial has to be reheard, costing time and money, and witnesses and police officers will need to give evidence once again. And, of course, the relatives of the deceased man will have to go through the heartache of another trial.

It seems very sloppy to allow the only record of a trial’s proceedings to be held on an individual’s PC – it’s like asking for trouble if it isn’t at the very least held securely as a backup elsewhere.

It’s claimed that stenographers in Florida have been resisting moves to replace them with digital recorders. Goofs like the one made by Terlesa Cowart are not going to do anything to help their argument.

 

Direct Link:  http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/01/04/convicted-murderer-trial-virus/

Dec 022011
 

Man arrested in wife’s death previously called suicide
KPHO / CBS5
By Steve Stout

Dec 02, 2011

Daniel Lee Good

 

PHOENIX, (KPHO) -

A man whose wife’s death in 2008 was classified a suicide was arrested Thursday and could face charges that include second-degree murder in her death.

Court documents show the 42-year-old Daniel Lee Good admitted to Goodyear police in September that he and his wife, Leslie, had been arguing over her drinking and that he had his hands clasped over hers on the gun to prevent her from pulling the trigger when it discharged. Good said he wiped the gun, placed it next to her body and showered at their Goodyear residence.

An initial investigation resulted in the classification of the death as a suicide, but the case was re-opened in February.

The investigation revealed Good had remarried 52 days after Leslie Good’s death and that his new wife claimed he tried to sexually assault her at gunpoint.

The investigation also revealed Daniel Good borrowed a Glock .45-caliber handgun used in his first wife’s death from his employer about two days before the shooting, court documents show.

A search warrant was served March 22 and Good was interviewed in July, when he continued to claim his wife’s death was a suicide. A follow-up interview on Sept. 8 resulted in his admission.

Direct Link: http://www.kpho.com/story/16174778/man-arrested-in-wifes-death-previously-called-suicide?Call=Email&Format=HTML