Forensic in a sentence as an adjective

Plan to in-source as much of their forensics as possible.

I am an HN regular, and a forensic psychiatrist.

At least that way I won't have a whole hoard of internet forensic scientists desperately trying to figure out how it was all my fault.

While that explanation may seem plausible to an average person, it will not stand up to forensic or legal scrutiny.

I've got forensic accountants who are incredible at their job sifting through everything under the sun finding this stuff.

Basically, when $100 million disappears from a ledger, forensic accountants dive in and figure out what happened.

In the course of certain matters, I have had the opportunity to work with forensic accountants, which is a field I did not know even existed.

In emails provided by the IRS, technicians said they sent the computer to a forensic lab run by the agency's criminal investigations unit.

Forensic definitions

adjective

of, relating to, or used in public debate or argument

adjective

used or applied in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law; "forensic photograph"; "forensic ballistics"