Cell Site Expert vs Prosecution Cell Tower Mapping: What Defense Attorneys Should Know
Short version. Prosecution cell tower maps often look more precise than the underlying data supports. An independent cell site expert can audit the carrier production, verify sector geometry, identify alternative explanations, and constrain testimony to what the records actually show.
Why the prosecution exhibit is rarely the final word
Government cell tower exhibits frequently rely on tower coverage estimates that look surgical on a map but are based on tower sector data that is approximate by design. Without an independent review, sector beamwidths, azimuths, and overlap zones often go unchallenged. The same carrier production that produced the prosecution map can support a very different opinion when audited carefully.
Five things an independent cell site expert audits first
- Production completeness. Does the CDR match the subpoena scope? Are there time gaps, missing record types, or inconsistent counts?
- Tower and sector data. Are azimuths and beamwidths current and sourced from carrier engineering data, not stale public lists?
- Coverage assumptions. Did the original analyst assume pinpoint location, or properly model sector wedges with documented assumptions?
- Alternative explanations. Could load balancing, propagation, or tower maintenance explain a non nearest tower connection?
- Scope of the opinion. Does the report say what the data shows, and equally what it does not show?
Cross examination themes that work
- Sector versus GPS. The map looks precise; the data is not.
- Tower data freshness. Carrier engineering data changes over time.
- Non nearest connections. A phone can connect to a non nearest sector for many reasons.
- User identity. Records show the device, not the person holding it.
- Retention and gaps. What is missing, and why.
When defense should pair cell site analysis with device forensics
Cell site analysis tells you where the device probably was; device forensics tells you what the device actually did. Pairing the two often resolves apparent inconsistencies, surfaces on device location data that supports or contradicts the carrier picture, and rounds out the timeline in ways carrier data alone cannot.
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Request Confidential ConsultationRelated reading: Cell Site Expert overview, CDR Mapping, and Cell Phone Forensic Experts.