From Pixels to Prosecution: Key Insights for District Attorneys Presenting Video Evidence

From Pixels to Prosecution: Key Insights for District Attorneys Presenting Video Evidence

Includes a Live Web Event on 10/12/2023 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

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From Pixels to Prosecution: Key Insights for District Attorneys Presenting Video Evidence

October 12, 2023 | 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
1.00 CLE Credit

The incredible growth of video evidence has forever altered the landscape of investigations and criminal litigation around the world. While there are many benefits with video evidence, there are also many challenges. This webinar, presented by certified forensic video analyst Andrew Fredericks, will explore several criminal trials where video evidence was misinterpreted, challenged, and/or dismissed. Attendees will learn how to avoid common mistakes, and also how to help ensure that key pieces of video evidence are properly presented at trial to reduce the risk of dismissal.

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Andrew Fredericks

Forensic Video Analyst & Senior Director of Product

Axon

Andrew Fredericks is a Forensic Video Analyst (FVA) and a Senior Director of Product at Axon. He is the founder of iNPUT-ACE, which was acquired by Axon and renamed Axon Investigate. As a forensic video analyst, Andrew has been qualified as an expert and testified in various courts in the USA and Canada. His FVA experience has played a major role in the development of Axon Investigate, which is a forensically sound platform for major crimes investigators and district attorneys to review and analyze video evidence.

Continuing Legal Education Credits: 1.00 hour

Continuing Legal Education Credits: 1.00-hour NDAA has applied for CLE credit in Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. based on state requirements and guidelines. All other attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar for more information. At the conclusion of the course and after completion of the electronic evaluation survey, all attendees will receive a uniform continuing education certificate that they may use to report their continuing education hours to their state bar or reporting agency. Questions regarding CLE can be directed to cle@ndaajustice.org.

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From Pixels to Prosecution: Key Insights for District Attorneys Presenting Video Evidence
10/12/2023 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
10/12/2023 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes The incredible growth of video evidence has forever altered the landscape of investigations and criminal litigation around the world. While there are many benefits with video evidence, there are also many challenges. This webinar, presented by certified forensic video analyst Andrew Fredericks, will explore several criminal trials where video evidence was misinterpreted, challenged, and/or dismissed. Attendees will learn how to avoid common mistakes, and also how to help ensure that key pieces of video evidence are properly presented at trial to reduce the risk of dismissal.
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