1. Notification due to Courtroom Deputy Clerk no later than 5 working days prior to day required. 2. Personal laptops may be connected to the courtroom presentation system. This will require a standard 15 pin VGA cable for video and a standard line-in cable (1/8 " phone plug to 1/8 " phone plug) for audio. 3. Laptops attached to the courtroom system for presentation purposes require 1024x768 resolution for proper display. 4. Audio and video tapes should be cued to the correct starting point prior to insertion into court presentation system. 5. Trial presentation programs are not present on the built-in Lectern PC. Programs such as Visionary, Sanction and Trial Director may be loaded onto a personal laptop and used in the courtroom...
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[[abstract]]Addresses issues to consider in conducting computer presentations. Discusses presentatio...
The technology in the courtrooms has brought much ease to the judges and the parties. Unlike the ta...
As part of a national effort to improve efficiency in court procedures, the American Bar Association...
The trial in Covecorp Constructions Pty Ltd v Indigo Projects Pty Ltd (File no BS 10157 of 2001; BS ...
Modern courtroom technology permits the use of technology in the jury deliberation room to enhance d...
This Note will explore the evidentiary issues raised by the Electronic Courtroom, state how they are...
Courtroom technology, like all technology, will continue to change and, hopefully, improve. Technol...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Digital technology is transforming all social life, including justice processes. This project has fo...
In the last decade the use of closed-circuit television or similar electronic devices (CCTV) has sta...
Summary of Contents I. Introduction A. Uses of videotape in the litigation process 1. Prelitigation ...
Increasing volumes of paper based evidence documentation and its preparation is creating a growing n...
Over the past twenty years, most American courthouses have been wired with audio and video recording...
The information presented to courts has traditionally been written and oral. Many courts are adoptin...
This report details the findings and recommendations of a three-year Australian Research Council Lin...
[[abstract]]Addresses issues to consider in conducting computer presentations. Discusses presentatio...