Private Investigations
Private Investigations
At Diamond Eye Legal, our investigators conduct each investigation with professionalism, integrity, and ingenuity. Know that when you work with our firm, confidentiality is key. Attorneys have used Diamond Eye Legal for many years based on our excellent reputation. We seek the truth with vivacious tenacity. Our Services include:
- Criminal Investigations
- Civil Investigations
- Cold Cases
- Wrongful Conviction and Innocence Casework
- Witness Locates
- Witness Interviews
- Skip Traces
- Backgrounds and Profiling
- Case Evaluations
Contact Us Today To Discuss Your Case.
Our team of investigators are diversified and collaborate on cases in order to provide the most thorough investigation. Being able to track down individuals related to a case is one of our favorite tasks to do. regardless if it has been 1 year, 5 years or 30 years, there is always a way to find someone.
Let Diamond Eye Legal be your EYES seeking the TRUTH!
Mission Concerning Wrongful Convictions
The mission of our private investigation business is to serve as a beacon of truth and justice. We serve those in need prior to going to trial and for those who have been wrongly convicted. We are driven by a deep desire to right the wrongs of the justice system and provide a voice for the voiceless.
Our primary objective is to investigate cases where there are strong indications of wrongful convictions or where there is evidence of systemic injustices that harm individuals and communities. We are committed to using our expertise, resources, and determination to uncover the truth, gather compelling evidence, and present it in a compelling manner.
We can not begin to completely understand the devastating consequences that wrongful convictions and societal injustices can have on individuals, families, and communities. Our mission is to help correct these injustices by advocating for fair trials, reexamining existing evidence, uncovering new evidence, and shedding light on the truth that may have been overlooked or suppressed.
In pursuing our mission, we collaborate with legal teams, advocacy organizations, and other stakeholders dedicated to justice reform. We are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in our investigations and to ensuring that every individual's rights are protected throughout the process.
We strive not only to help individuals regain their freedom and dignity but also to contribute to the larger goal of a more just and equitable society. By shining a light on cases that hurt the welfare of people in general, we hope to bring about systemic change, foster awareness, and promote reforms that will prevent similar injustices from occurring in the future.
Ultimately, our mission is to use our investigative skills and passion for justice to uncover the truth, seek exoneration for the wrongly convicted, and work toward a fairer and more compassionate society where everyone's rights are respected.
Are You Interested in Becoming a Private Investigator?
North Carolina Private Investigators are licensed through the Department of Public Safety Private Protective Services Board. In order to qualify for a PI license, you must be 18 years of age with a high school degree or equivalent and have three years of experience in private investigative work (equivalent of 3,000 hours), or three years in an investigative capacity as a member of a law enforcement agency or other governmental agency. If you do not have 3000 hours of experience, you can obtain the experience as a trainee under a licensed investigator. License applicants are responsible for complying with relevant North Carolina law, Private Protective Services N.C.G.S. 74-C, and the Board's Administrative Rules and Regulations under Private Protective Services 14B N.C.A.C. 16.
If you're considering a career as a private investigator, certain qualities and skills can significantly enhance your effectiveness and success in the field. Here is a list of qualities that are beneficial for those interested in private investigations:
Educational Background: Having a 2 or 4-year degree can be advantageous, providing a foundation in relevant fields such as criminal justice, law, psychology, fraud, and accounting.
Clear and Effective Writing: The ability to write clearly, concisely, and grammatically correct is crucial for documenting investigations and preparing reports.
Research Skills: Proficiency in conducting thorough research, both online and through traditional methods, is essential for gathering information.
Interview Skills: Being able to conduct effective interviews, whether it's with witnesses, suspects, or experts, is key to extracting valuable information.
Attention to Detail: Being detail-oriented is vital as meticulous documentation of investigations is required, often underpinning the success of a case.
Courtroom Testimony: The ability to testify in court credibly and confidently, presenting findings in a clear and professional manner.
Technological Proficiency: Comfort with technology is important for utilizing various investigative tools and staying up-to-date with new methods.
Interpersonal Skills: The ability to engage with all types of people, showing empathy and understanding, while maintaining professionalism.
Multilingual Abilities: Speaking a second language, especially Spanish in areas where there is a high demand, is a significant bonus.
Clear Communication: Effective verbal and written communication skills are essential for interacting with clients, law enforcement, and other stakeholders.
Social Media Acumen: Knowledge of social media platforms is increasingly important for investigations, as they can be rich sources of information.