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- Protection order filing and service guidance - King County, Washington
Timely service is 5 court days before the next hearing Unless there is a holiday, 5 court days is usually an entire week before the next hearing File audio or video evidence To file video or audio evidence into an existing protection order case, you must email the Clerk at dja-e-exhibits@kingcounty gov with your name and case number to
- Are Audio Recordings Admissible Evidence in a Criminal Trial?
The Washington State Supreme Court ruled that a victim can record evidence of a crime in progress without violating the two-party consent law That audio recording, often captured on a cell phone, can get used against the accused at trial The evidence at trial included an audio recording the husband inadvertently made of the assault on his
- Collecting evidence (discovery) - Clark County
General information Evidence is used to prove your case Discovery is the process of gathering information and evidence for your court case Civil Court Rules CR 26-37 for Superior Court and CRLJ 26-37 for District Court address how you collect evidence for court The State Court has specific Rules of Evidence about how evidence is handled in court Some of the more common methods of
- Authentication of Entire Video When Witness Observed Only Part . . . - EDRM
The appeal presented one question: “Whether the trial court erred by admitting the State’s key piece of evidence (a video-State’s #1A) without the required authentication?” the State at this time would move into evidence State’s Exhibit 1A THE COURT: Over objection, State’s 1A is admitted Mooney v State, 2023 WL 6783388 at *3
- Applying Daubert and Frye to AI Evidence | Maryland State Bar Association
In the state of Washington, courts apply the Frye standard Washington v Puloka The Washington v Puloka case involved a triple homicide as a result of a shooting A bystander recorded the shooting on their iPhone and later streamed it on Snapchat The video evidence produced by the Topaz Video AI enhancement model does not satisfy [the
- Washington State Rules of Evidence: A Guide to Legal Proceedings
The Washington State Rules of Evidence are a crucial part of any legal proceeding Whether you are preparing for trial or simply want to understand how evidence is handled in court, knowing these rules can make all the difference in achieving a fair outcome For more detailed legal advice, contact Blanford Law at 253-720-9304 or email us at info@blanfordlaw com
- Understanding ER 904: Admissibility of Documents in Washington Civil . . .
You may be eligible to have your simple possession conviction vacated under State v Blake, a February 2021 Washington State Supreme Court case If you paid legal financial obligations on a possession conviction, you may be eligible for a refund Contact us for more information at 253-720-9304 If you are eligible for a vacate order under State v
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