- 9. 14 Video Recording - New York State Unified Court System
In People v Davis (28 NY3d 294, 303 [2016]), for example, the “authenticating witness, who maintained the surveillance system, testified that during the computerized process of compressing and archiving the digital video files, certain images may overlap
- Chapter 2 Flashcards | Quizlet
Photographs and video recordings reproduce the crime scene in detail for presentation to the prosecution, defense, witnesses, judge, and jury in court and are used in investigating, prosecuting, and police training
- Is Photo and Video Evidence Admissible in Court? 2025 Guide
Video recordings captured by law enforcement officers through body-worn cameras during interactions with the public Body camera evidence in court can provide crucial documentation of police encounters, arrests, and incidents, offering objective insight into the circumstances of a case
- Recent Case on Authentication of Surveillance Video
More and more criminal cases involve video evidence, whether from patrol car dash cameras, store surveillance cameras, witness cell phone cameras, or, in the near future, wearable cameras
- Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for Law Enforcement
During this initial session, four investigative tasks were identified Each task included subsections which when developed provided a guide for investigators to follow while conducting a crime scene investigation
- Chapter 6: Crime Scene Photography Flashcards | Quizlet
• Photograph all fragile items of evidence (e g , footwear marks, bloodstain patterns on the body) as soon as possible, using both evidence-establishing and evidence close-up photographs
- How to Admit Photos into Evidence | Cheat Sheet
This page is a guide to admitting photos into evidence Our focus here is admitting property damage photographs into evidence But you lay the foundation the same way for any photographs Admitting a photograph may seem straightforward, but the foundation must be carefully laid
- The New York Law Journal Article: The Best Evidence Rule And Video . . .
Details regarding the recording equipment, history of its installation and use, the recording process, and a sufficient showing relating to the extraction process, will be required to satisfy the silent witness requirements
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