The visual impact of autopsy pictures in a court of law will aid jurors and the court itself on the nature of the cause of death to the victim. It is also considered evidence against or for the defendant.
Because you can't use camera in court
Journeyman Pictures, Cinereach and Court 13 Pictures.
Yes, cell phone pictures can be admissible as evidence in court if they are relevant to the case and meet the necessary legal requirements for authentication.
yes
How would they get the pictures? Get a good lawyer to throw out the case.
its cool
Depends. If there are 'standing' orders against this practice and/or if the presiding judge has previously ordered or has stated in open court that no pictures/video be taken while court is in session - then you can be found in contempt of court. Be Careful! Advice: If you're unsure whether you are or not permitted to take pictures/video while court proceedings are under way, ask the court baliff. They will have the answer.
The French Revolution
We only have etchings and woodcuts from the Trials and we can only assume who and what they are of.
motion pictures
Motion Pictures
yes that is a chargeable offence and can be taken to court