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The Admissibility of 3-D Computer Animations PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 22 October 2006

Southwestern University Law Review

Volume 36, Number 4

The Admissibility of 3-D Computer Animations Under the Rules of Evidence and the California Evidence Code

Fred Galves 

I. INTRODUCTION

Trial Lawyers traditionally have used visual aids such as photographs, map, diagrams and timelines on blow-up foam boards and placards, and even chalkboards and paper flip charts, to help juries understand, retain and recall key factual and legal arguments made during trial.

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