Because of the
constant flood of easily accessible technology, security cameras seem to be
more plentiful than ever before…
- Many private residences now install security
cameras around the exterior of their property.
- Business owners
install cameras in work areas and entrances.
- Parents with
children often install surveillance equipment to keep tabs on the safety of
their children with caregivers.
Those constantly rolling
cameras can often hold people accountable for bad behaviour. In the event of
videotaping a suspected criminal, people have a false security about their
video skills. You might assume that you don’t need the services of
professionals like DLA digital and cellular forensic investigators, after all, you can do it yourself, right? You will
change your mind after you read what goes into providing video evidence for
court…
- When you review a
video to make sure you have clearly caught a crime on tape, don’t just immediately
decide that dark footage is useless. Actually, dark footage is easier to
enhance than overexposed footage.
- Immediately confiscate
the equipment used for the video. If the event was recorded through the use of
a camera phone, home camcorder or a security camera, immediately turn this
equipment and video over to the proper authorities.
- Quickly make a
decision about how you wish to allow the footage to be rewound and repeated. In
a court trial, jurors may not be as shocked by a crime caught on video if they
repeatedly view it.
- If at all possible,
involve a video expert experience in evidence handling to be involved with the
set-up and operation of the equipment. This person is not only easily accessible
for computer glitches. But also, the presence of a legal video expert gives you
credibility.
In order for video
evidence to be admissible in court, it must comply with the proper recording
and preservation guidelines. You might know you have evidence, but you might not
be able to use it like you think.
If these important
tips have made you question whether you are capable of producing the required
evidence of wrongdoing or to prove innocence, it’s time to call the
professionals at DLA!
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