Marcus Chen, J.D.
Senior Legal Analyst, FrameCounsel
As forensic video analysis becomes more sophisticated, so do the challenges to its admissibility. This webinar provides a deep dive into Daubert and Frye standards as they apply to video forensic techniques -- from basic enhancement and authentication to AI-powered analysis like facial recognition, object tracking, and automated contradiction detection.
We examine recent court rulings on the admissibility of AI-assisted video analysis, identify the scientific foundations defense attorneys need to establish (or challenge), and walk through model Daubert motions for both sides. The session covers the key factors courts consider: testability, error rates, peer review, general acceptance, and standards.
Attendees will receive a Daubert challenge toolkit including motion templates, deposition question sets for opposing experts, and a reference guide to published error rates for common forensic video techniques.
Marcus Chen, J.D.
Senior Legal Analyst, FrameCounsel
Marcus Chen is a former federal public defender with experience handling complex criminal cases. He leads FrameCounsel's legal research team, focusing on Brady compliance and video evidence disclosure issues.
Trial attorneys, appellate counsel, expert witnesses, and forensic analysts involved in video evidence litigation.
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