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Sense And Non-Sense: Jury Trial Communication, Robert F. Forsten
Sense And Non-Sense: Jury Trial Communication, Robert F. Forsten
BYU Law Review
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Juror Perceptions Of Trial Testimony As A Function Of The Method Of Presentation: A Comparison Of Live, Color Video, Black-And-White Video, Audio, And Transcript Presentations, Gerald R. Williams, Larry C. Farmer, Rex E. Lee, Bert P. Cundick, Robert J. Howell, C. Keith Rooker
Juror Perceptions Of Trial Testimony As A Function Of The Method Of Presentation: A Comparison Of Live, Color Video, Black-And-White Video, Audio, And Transcript Presentations, Gerald R. Williams, Larry C. Farmer, Rex E. Lee, Bert P. Cundick, Robert J. Howell, C. Keith Rooker
BYU Law Review
Summary of Contents
I. Introduction
A. Uses of videotape in the litigation process
1. Prelitigation videotape uses
2. Videotaped depositions
3. Electronic trial records
4. Electronic presentation of evidence
B. A review of the research literature
II. The Research Design: Rationale and Description
A. The need to assess the impact of videotape in the litigation process
B. The live trial as a standard of comparison
C. Description of the research design
1. The stimulus trial
2. The trial participants
3. The physical setting
4. A description of the different trial procedures
5. The questionnaire
III. Research Results
A. Juror perceptions …
Symposium: The Use Of Videotape In The Courtroom, Tom C. Clark
Symposium: The Use Of Videotape In The Courtroom, Tom C. Clark
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Videotape Testimony In Jury Trials: Studies On Juror Decision Making, Information Retention, And Emotional Arousal, Gerald R. Miller, David C. Bender, Frank Boster, B. Thomas Florence, Norman Fontes, John Hocking, Henry Nicholson
The Effects Of Videotape Testimony In Jury Trials: Studies On Juror Decision Making, Information Retention, And Emotional Arousal, Gerald R. Miller, David C. Bender, Frank Boster, B. Thomas Florence, Norman Fontes, John Hocking, Henry Nicholson
BYU Law Review
Summary of Contents
I. Introduction: The Nature of the Research
II. Group I : The Nugent u. Clark Studies
A. Background
1. Selecting the stimulus trial
2. Editing the transcript
3. Preparing the trial
a. Casting
b. Equipment
B. Nugent u. Clark Study
1 : live v. videotape trials 1. Questions examined
2. Procedures
a. The live presentation
b. The videotape presentation
c. The questionnaire
3. Results and discussion
a. Negligence verdicts and mean awards
b. Juror perception of attorney credibility
c. Juror information retention
d. Juror interest and motivation
4. Conclusions from Study 1
C. Nugent u. Clark Study …
An Assessment Of Videotape In The Criminal Courts, Ernest H. Short, B. Thomas Florence, Mary Alice Marsh
An Assessment Of Videotape In The Criminal Courts, Ernest H. Short, B. Thomas Florence, Mary Alice Marsh
BYU Law Review
Summary of Contents
I. Introduction
A. A brief history of television and videotape in the justice system
B. Recent studies of videotape technology in the justice system
C. Overview of the goals and methodology of the present study
II. The Videotape System
A. The recording environment
1. Lighting
2. Spatial arrangement
3. Participant mobility
4. Acoustics
5. Electrical power
B. Production techniques
1. Video source location
2. Audio source location
3. Picture composition
a. Zooms
b. Varying video sources
c. Special effects
C. Alternative equipment combinations
1. System 1 : the single camera
2. System 2: the single camera with …
Critique - Data In Search Of Theory In Search Of Policy: Behavioral Responses To Videotape In The Courtroom, Gordon Bermant
Critique - Data In Search Of Theory In Search Of Policy: Behavioral Responses To Videotape In The Courtroom, Gordon Bermant
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Opening Pandora's Box: Asking Judges And Attorneys To React To The Videotape Trial, Robert J. Grow, Robert A. Johnson
Opening Pandora's Box: Asking Judges And Attorneys To React To The Videotape Trial, Robert J. Grow, Robert A. Johnson
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.