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Jonathan W. Hak KC PhD Image-Based Evidence and Expert Witness Testimony Blog
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AdmissibilityForensic Video Analysis

Frame Rate: Understanding the Impact of Frame Rate on Video Interpretation

Surveillance video does not always have a frame rate that allows for continuous or near continuous recording of an event.  Frame rates may be reduced to account for multiple camera feeds, rotating camera activation, reducing the amount of data that is captured, etc.  When the frame rate is reduced, the viewer must be...
Jonathan W. Hak KCMar 3, 2018
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AdmissibilityForensic Video Analysis

Image Compression: Are Our Eyes Deceiving Us?

Digital compression of video images is a common occurrence. There are legitimate and laudatory reasons for such compression. Among those reasons are the fact that more data can be stored in a smaller amount of storage space, data can be easily transmitted electronically, and data can be searched more readily. However, the first...
Jonathan W. Hak KCFeb 28, 2018Feb 28, 2018
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AdmissibilityForensic Video Analysis

Editing of Images: When Do You Cross the Line?

Related to concerns with authentication, one of the most pervasive suspicions regarding digital image evidence is that the images have been surreptitiously edited in such a manner as to present a false picture of what really happened.  Such editing may include deletion or insertion of images, changing the order in which images appear,...
Jonathan W. Hak KCFeb 24, 2018Feb 24, 2018
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Forensic Video Analysis

Image Clarification: Not a Bar to Admissibility

One of the most commonly litigated issues regarding digital image evidence is the propriety of and limits to image clarification. Parties who tender clarified images argue that the clarified images allow the viewer to see more detail in the images while the opposing party urges the court to rule the images inadmissible on...
Jonathan W. Hak KCFeb 17, 2018Feb 17, 2018
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AuthenticationForensic Video Analysis

Image Accuracy: Why the Correct Aspect Ratio Matters

Part of the process of authenticating a video image is to show that the image is an accurate depiction of what the camera recorded.  One important technical issue bearing upon image accuracy that must be considered is aspect ratio (the height to width ratio of the image).  It is not uncommon to see...
Jonathan W. Hak KCFeb 15, 2018Feb 14, 2018
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Courtroom Testimony

Making the Most of Waiting to Testify

It is recommended that an expert witness arrive at the courtroom about fifteen minutes before court is scheduled to commence unless other arrangements have been made with the attorney.  This will allow the expert an opportunity find the correct courtroom and to be comfortable.  Anxiety over being late or lost can negatively affect...
Jonathan W. Hak KCFeb 10, 2018Feb 10, 2018
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Courtroom Testimony

Becoming Qualified as an Expert Witness for the First Time

Becoming qualified as an expert witness for the first time is a significant accomplishment for an expert.  External validation by a judge launches the expert to the next level as the expert enters a forum wherein he/she will be able to explain in detail the work that has been done in the case...
Jonathan W. Hak KCFeb 10, 2018Feb 10, 2018
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Courtroom TestimonyForensic Video Analysis

Preparing for Trial: Meetings with Attorneys

Pre-trial meetings with the attorney who will be presenting the expert’s evidence in court are not a luxury.  They are essential.  Though it may be at times challenging to arrange, it is recommended that the expert insist on a meeting.  Every time I have a case that involves expert evidence, I have at...
Jonathan W. Hak KCFeb 10, 2018
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Courtroom TestimonyForensic Video Analysis

Expert Witnesses: The Need to Remain Current

Expert witnesses are professionally and ethically obligated to remain current in their field of expertise.  Parties who retain experts and the courts that rely upon their testimony are entitled to expect that they are receiving the latest information from their experts.  When I am tendering an expert witness before the court, in the...
Jonathan W. Hak KCFeb 4, 2018Feb 18, 2018
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Courtroom TestimonyForensic Video Analysis

What Should be in an Expert Report?

The culmination of an expert’s work is the expert report.  The expert report represents the final written product of the expert and serves a number of important purposes.  First, it documents the methodology and work of the expert, thereby outlining for counsel what work the expert has undertaken, what processes were used and...
Jonathan W. Hak KCFeb 4, 2018Feb 10, 2018
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