Category: Forensic Video Analysis

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Opposing Experts Diverge on Video Authentication: Case Study

An interesting surveillance video authentication case involving opposing experts found its way to the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey. This article reviews the facts that were considered by the trial judge, the expert evidence presented, the authentication ruling of the trial judge, and the appellate review of that ruling....
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Reverse Projection Photogrammetry: When is Measurement Uncertainty an Issue of Admissibility?

A home security video surveillance system captured relevant events that transpired outside the home before and after two murders were committed nearby. Of note, it recorded images of a person walking and carrying what appeared to be a shotgun. The facial features and race of the person of interest were not discernible due...
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Who is Qualified to Express an Opinion on Image Comparison?

A fundamental question in the forensic process of image comparison is what qualifies a proposed expert to express such an opinion for the court’s consideration. Various contenders ranging from people with no qualifications whatsoever, to wedding videographers, production video specialists, experts from the non-imaging world, and certified forensic video analysts have appeared in...
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State Supreme Court Rules on Admissibility of Expert Motion Tracking Evidence

In dynamic video-recorded scenes where several people move around within the frame and from camera to camera it can be difficult to accurately track the movement of individuals. This makes it challenging for the trier of fact to understand what is happening generally and to differentiate the actions attributed to each individual. Motion...