Forensic Focus Spring 2015 | Page 3

Paging the Information Technology Expert FORENSI CS FACULT Y PROFI LE Can you guess who asked the following questions in 2010 about the technology used in wireless pager devices? Questioner 1: What is the difference between email and a pager? Questioner 2: What would happen if a text message was sent to someone at the same time the person was sending one to someone else? Does it say, “Your call is important to us, and we will get back to you?” Questioner 3: Does the text go right to me or through a service provider? Can the pager text be printed out in hard copy? If you guessed the questions came from non-digital natives, you are correct! But what you probably didn’t guess is that they all came from U.S. Supreme Court Justices: 1. Chief Justice John Roberts, 2. Justice Anthony Kennedy, and 3. Justice Antonin Scalia. The questions were asked during the case of City of Ontario vs. Quon. In the case, Sergeant Jeff Quon sued his employer for reading sexually explicit messages sent via pagers provided by his employer. The Supreme Court ruled that his employer did not invade Quon’s privacy by reading the “sexts” on his employerissued pager. As noted above, during the oral argument, several of the justices required clarification on some of the technological details of the case. During trials and other legal proceedings, lawyers need complex information technology (IT) evidence explained to judges and juries so they understand the facts of the case. As our society becomes more reliant on IT, there is a growing demand for trained professionals, including forensic experts, who are skilled at writing expert reports and testifying as experts. Students in our forensics programs learn how to present technological evidence that can be easily understood by judges and juries and serve as valuable resources for lawyers and the justice system. Dr. John “Jay” Tobin Home: Fallston, Md. Profession: Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Forensic Science Hobbies: Running, Triathlons, Racing, "Pumping Iron" Last Book Read: Faster: Demystifying the Science of Triathlon Speed by Jim Gourley Last Accomplishment: Earning two silver medals in the ITU World Triathlon Championship in the 55-59 Age Group Quote: “I have competed well; I have finished the race; I have kept the faith.” (2 Timothy 4:7) Modern translation: “I came, I saw, I triumphed!” Profile: Forensic scientist with the Maryland State Police Forensic Science Division for 37 years, Director of the Crime Lab for seven years. Taught Forensic Science at the university level since 1978. Married to my loving wife Diane, father of five and grandfather of five. Courses Taught: Research Project/ Thesis, Forensic Seminars, Quality Assurance/Quality Control/Safety, Forensic Toxicology, Practicum Rotations