Forensic Video
Forensic videos
can be used in civil and criminal court. It is important to hire a trained
professional court videographer to produce a forensic video. If done
incorrectly, an opposing attorney can see that it never gets admitted
into court.
An attorney, a forensic expert, or professional
witness can appear on camera while he or she describes his or her procedure.
No speculative remarks or comments can be made. Only facts are permitted
in this type of video evidence.
There are many types of Forensic Video used
in Civil Practice, for example:
Scenes of Incidents
Enlargement of microscopic evidence such as hair and fibers
Examination of cell tissue or chemical reactions
Rehabilitation procedures or re-enactments
Factory and manufacturing environments and procedures
Laboratory examination of defective equipment or machines
Bodily injury
Many more
Forensic Video can also assist in Criminal
Prosecution, for example:
Crime Scene documentation
Fraudulent documents
Insurance fraud
Handwriting analysis
Bodily injury
Enlargement of microscopic evidence such as hair and fibers
Examination of cell tissue or chemical reactions
Ballistic evidence
Many more