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Courts at the Crossroads: Confronting AI-Generated Evidence in the Age of Deepfakes

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: This article provides a timely and detailed examination of how the rise of AI-generated content, particularly deepfakes, is challenging long-standing principles in evidence law. provides critical insights into both the psychological and procedural impacts of synthetic evidence. Grossman and Hon. Grimm (ret.)

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Understanding the Role of the Witness: A Guide to Effective Testimony

Jonathan Leach LLC

During a trial, witnesses play a significant role in shedding light on events that transpired to assist the courts in their decision-making process. As trials proceed, witnesses offer their accounts, insights, and expertise to aid in the search for truth. What Does a Witness Do?

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New Jersey Decision Permits Geofence Warrants Upon a Proper Predicate

E-Discovery LLC

In the final step, the government compels the data company to provide the name and email address associated with the accounts police deem to be potential defendants or witnesses to a crime. Witnesses reported hearing that the perpetrator was speaking on a cell phone. The case arose out of a gas station robbery.

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After Mistrial of Arizona Man Who Shot a Mexican Migrant, Judge Says No Retrial Will Be Allowed

Practice of Law

After the trial, prosecutors had requested that the door be left open for a retrial in case new witnesses emerged to strengthen their case. Deputy County Attorney Kimberly Hunley said that unknown witnesses may come forward in the future, including witnesses in Mexico that might become available. Judge Fink agreed with her.

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Lawmatics and The Innocence Center Partner Up to Improve Access to Justice

Lawmatics

They work diligently to investigate claims of wrongful conviction, meticulously examining every detail of a case to uncover evidence that could prove an individual's innocence. However, not all cases have access to DNA evidence. Bad eye-witness identifications - Eye-witness identifications can be subjective and prone to error.

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