Also, with camera prices ranging from less than $100 to more than $2,000, which is the right kind to buy?
Some online articles address the first question:
Digital photography makes it easy for lawyers to use photos in court or post them on the Web. Anyone planning to do so needs to address the following questions: Do the rules of evidence apply equally to digitized pictures -- which can easily be manipulated? Also, what's the best kind of camera to buy? Texas Lawyer highlights some helpful Web sites to help answer those questions.
October 22, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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Also, with camera prices ranging from less than $100 to more than $2,000, which is the right kind to buy?
Some online articles address the first question:
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