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It’s often been said that seeing is believing, and this is certainly true in legal proceedings. Ever since movies were first allowed into a courtroom, film and video have provided a reliable way of capturing reality and presenting it as evidence. Who knows how many people have been convicted or exonerated on the basis of images on a screen?
In these two stories, Architects find themselves confronted by “video evidence” that may reveal either guilt or innocence. And neither is certain.
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It’s often been said that seeing is believing, and this is certainly true in legal proceedings. Ever since movies were first allowed into a courtroom, film and video have provided a reliable way of capturing reality and presenting it as evidence. Who knows how many people have been convicted or exonerated on the basis of images on a screen?
In these two stories, Architects find themselves confronted by “video evidence” that may reveal either guilt or innocence. And neither is certain.
Connect with Pro-Demnity:
Thank you for listening.