In order to make sound, informed decisions about the content of videos tendered as evidence, it is preferable to have the original recording, or a copy that has been verified…
Appellate Ruling on Authentication: Speculation of Impropriety Not Enough
Should video evidence be ruled inadmissible because an expert raises potential concerns regarding its authenticity? Mere speculation is insufficient to dislodge a prima facie showing of threshold authenticity according to the Court…
New “Forensic Talks” episode featuring Jonathan W. Hak, Q.C.
The New Year started with a wide-ranging interview by Eugene Liscio on several topics relating to expert witness testimony, the use of forensic science in the courtroom, digital media, and…
You must be logged in to post a comment.