This County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA) program features a discussion between Justice Peter Doody and Jon Doody about legal and technical issues related to digital evidence. The speakers provide an overview of the law related to authenticating and admitting digital video evidence. They also address key technical characteristics of digital evidence, including its limitations.
Justice Peter Doody and Jon Doody review common evidentiary issues that lawyers should be aware of, such as disclosure requests and possible evidentiary or Charter motions. The speakers give practical insight and examples that can help lawyers effectively represent clients in cases involving digital evidence. Viewers will walk away with a better understanding of the technical aspects of digital evidence, and how to navigate potential legal challenges related to its use in court.
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