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Modern
Visual Evidence
Gregory P. Joseph
Looseleaf, over 750 pages
2008, Law
Journal Press
Updated
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"An
essential volume in a winning trial lawyer's library."
-Benjamin Civiletti, former U.S. Attorney General;
Venable, Baetjer, Howard & Civiletti, Washington, D.C.
Make your
courtroom presentations more persuasive! Modern Visual Evidence
shows you how to use and limit videotaped and computer-generated
evidence in tort and criminal cases, complex securities actions,
antitrust cases, commercial litigation, environmental suits, infringement
actions, and any action involving expert witnesses.
The book
features a discussion of computer-generated digital photography
in the courtroom, coverage of the latest developments in the use
of trial testimony by contemporaneous transmission from a different
location, and guidelines and case law on videotaped depositions,
the use of surveillance tapes in criminal trials, computer-generated
recreations of events, admissibility of digitally enhanced images,
and many other cutting edge issues in the field of visual evidence.
The appendices include numerous illustrations as well as a national
directory of experts who can help you prepare visual evidence
for trial.
About
the author:
Gregory
P. Joseph heads his own litigation firm in New York City.
He is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and a
member of the American Law Institute. During 1997-1998,
Mr. Joseph chaired the 60,000-member Litigation Section of the
American Bar Association. He also served on the Advisory
Committee on the Federal Rules of Evidence of the Judicial Conference
of the United States(1993-99), and was Co-Chair of the Third Circuit
Task Force on the Selection of Class Counsel (2001-02)
Mr. Joseph is the winner of the Second Annual Achievement Award
of the Demonstrative Evidence Specialists Association. In addition,
he has written and edited several books on evidence, trial practice
and sanctions.
Table of
Contents
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Table of Contents
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1. An Introduction
to Modern Visual Evidence
2. Videotaped Depositions-Pretrial
Considerations
3. Videotaped Depositions
at Trial
4. Real and Demonstrative
Videotape Evidence
5. Use of Videotape
Evidence in Criminal Cases
6. Other Litigation
Uses, Impacts and Implications of Videotape
7. Computer-Generated
Evidence: Governing Law
8. Computer-Generated
Visual Evidence and Animations
9. Diagrams, Charts,
Graphs and Models
10. In-Court Exhibitions,
Demonstrations and Experiments
11. Case Study:
The Use of Visual Evidence in a Commercial Case
12. Imaging Systems
13. Disclosure
and Discovery Issues Under the Federal Rules
14. The Electronic
Courtroom
15. Internet and
Email Evidence
Appendix A: Video
Deposition Stipulation & Order
Appendix B: Analysis of State Video Deposition Rules (Civil)
Appendix C: Analysis of State Video Deposition Rules (Criminal)
Appendix D: State Video Deposition Rules and Statutes (Civil)
Appendix E: Uniform Audio-Visual Deposition Act
Appendix F: Camera Shots in Taped Depositions
Appendix G: Personal Computer Graphics
Appendix H: Computer-Generated Simulations
Appendix I: Computer Enhanced Photos
Appendix J: Animations
Appendix K: Professionally Prepared Charts, Diagrams and Scale
Models
Appendix L: Graphics Experts
Appendix M: Federal and State Video Deposition Guidelines
Appendix M1: Federal Video Deposition Guidelines
Appendix M2: State Video Deposition Guidelines
Appendix N: Local Federal Video Deposition Rules
Appendix O: ABA Civil Trial Practice Standards
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