Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
ISSN
8756-7326
Publisher
Touro College
Language
en-US
Abstract
Many evidentiary issues arise with respect to the admission of videotape evidence and computer generated simulations at trial, and the authors of this Article address these issues as they arise in police misconduct cases. Professor Schwartz provides insight into and analysis of the evidentiary principles that govern the use of video and computer simulation evidence at trial in cases where police misconduct is at issue. His discussion first addresses the issues that concern the admissibility of videotape evidence, then discusses the role of a videotape on summary judgment, and lastly, analyzes evidentiary issues with respect to computer generated simulations.
Recommended Citation
Martin A. Schwartz, Jessica Silbey, Jack Ryan & Gail Donoghue,
Analysis of Videotape Evidence in Police Misconduct Cases
,
in
25
Touro Law Review
857
(2009).
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