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Case
Presentation
Complex cases presented using
new technology not only speeds up the use of court time but has
led to early guilty pleas.
The trial of Ian Huntley for the
Soham murders highlighted the use of technology during criminal
trials where the Director of Police Prosecution, Ken McDonald QC
praised the work. It was highlighted as good practice by Sir Ronnie
Flanagan, HMI in his report on the Investigation by Cambridgeshire
Constabulary into the murders of Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells,
dated 4th August 2002.
• Compile your case material such as statements, exhibits,
audio, video, photographs, plans, images etc onto an interactive
media such as CD-ROM or DVD.
• You are able view the relationships between blood distribution,
fingerprints, footprints and DNA together in the context of the
scene.
• When used in court the judge and jury fully understand the
key issues, reducing the need for paperwork engulfing the courtroom.
• Many courts are equipped to present cases using technology.
Where courts are not setup we will provide you with the necessary
equipment.
• A recent case presented at the Old Bailey, scheduled for
6 weeks, lasted a few days when the defendants pleaded guilty having
appreciated the weight of evidence against them.
“It is fair to say that the DVD was very impactive and both
prosecution and defence counsel agree that it was the main contributing
factor in obtaining early guilty pleas.”
Detective Inspector, Lincolnshire Police.
Contact us today to take
advantage of our free consultation service when we will discuss,
in confidence, your detailed requirements.
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