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JMatthes

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List and explain some of the advantages to the use of technology in making courtroom presentations. Give three examples of how technology can make evidence clearer to a jury and increase the evidence's impact.
 
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A videotaped deposition of a witness may be presented with a written ____ displayed simultaneously in a split screen.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Technology has changed the ways that trials are conducted, resulting in swifter and more cost-effective justice. Technology has eliminated, in some courts, the need for court reporters by making use of an audio system. Testimony from the transcript of a deposition can be displayed to compare to a witness's trial testimony. Computer graphics can be used to display a simulation of an accident. Timelines can be displayed to show a sequence of events.

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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