Yes, it can if it is properly authenticated according to the Rules of Evidence in use in that particular state or federal court.
Like any other form of evidence, video recordings must meet the rules of evidence in order to be admissible. They must be relevant, authenticated, and properly introduced.
Yes you can its been done before.
A videotape makes excellent evidence in the courtroom.
I will videotape the whole thing
Any soldier who commits a military crime is court-martialled, i.e. tried by a military court.
Any soldier who commits a military crime is court-martialled, i.e. tried by a military court.
yes
A videotape is the format that was used to distribute movies to the public prior to DVD. An example of this word used in a sentence would be, "The VCR ate the videotape, spewing multiple feet of black tape all over the floor."
Evidence of a crime can be used regardless of where it is recovered from.
Quadruplex videotape was created in 1956.
Videotape - band - was created in 2007.
In the sentence, 'My aunt will give me a videotape.', the direct object is 'videotape', the indirect object is 'me'. will give -> videotape (to me)
The district court in the jurisdiction for which the crime was alleged to have been committed.
Type C videotape was created in 1976.