Yes, it can if it is properly authenticated according to the Rules of Evidence in use in that particular state or federal court.
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.