42 results on '"Evidence (Law) -- Innovations"'
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2. Discovery of e-mail and other electronic nuggets buried in your opponent's computer.
3. Preventing an agunah crisis in the wake of the World Trade Center disaster by establishing death through various forms of evidence.
4. Storyboards: an indispensable ally in visualizing a personal injury case.
5. Telephonic testimony in criminal and civil trials.
6. Remote justice: are a defendant's rights served if trial witnesses appear electronically?
7. 'Designer briefs'.
8. The use of technology in prosecuting and solving crimes.
9. The blackboard is obsolete.
10. Videotape evidence at trial.
11. Speaker-telephone testimony in civil jury trials: the next best thing to being there?
12. The polygraph, hypnosis, truth drugs and the psychological stress evaluator: admissibility in a criminal trial.
13. Evanescent evidence
14. www.crime.com: the evidence from digital crime scenes will become more crucial to future investigations.
15. Animated evidence; Delta 191 crash re-created through computer simulations at trial.
16. Computer simulations in court.
17. Sexual abuse of children: recent developments in the law of evidence.
18. A modern management technique for trial courts to improve the quality of justice: requiring direct testimony to be submitted in written form prior to trial.
19. Computer evidence.
20. The computer, the individual and the law.
21. The psychological stress evaluator: the theory, validity and legal status of an innovative 'lie detector.'
22. Blame it on the bloodline; discovery of nonparties' medical and psychiatric records is latest defense tactic in disputing causation.
23. Moving pictures
24. In viedotaped depositions, every twitch tells a tale
25. Crime victims capture pain on video for parole boards
26. Evidence is in; electronic exhibits such as imaged documents and computer graphics are not new, but most cash-strapped defense lawyers and prosecutors can't afford them, unlike O.J. Simpson's defense team.
27. Scientists wage war on crime: new Connecticut lab showcases the latest anticrime technology
28. Teleconferencing of courtroom evidence.
29. Panel backs DNA tests as crime evidence
30. Will laser disks make videotapes obsolete?
31. L.A. police to experiment with use of video camera in police car
32. Lawyers used high-tech 'wand' to help present evidence.
33. Computer evidence.
34. Seeing is believing
35. Evidence from computers: footholds on a slippery surface.
36. Presentation of evidence in the court room.
37. A Sound Investigative Tool
38. Media can show videotape made in opera murder: judge cites Abscam case as a precedent in ruling
39. Fibers in court 'like fingerprints.' (Wayne Williams' trial)
40. Computer in the court: how computer graphics were used to present evidence at the Old Bailey.
41. Lie detector is increasingly used as a tool
42. Rape trials need improving
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