oceanblueeyes
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I understand why you can't talk about their previous crimes and other behavior. Someone shouldn't be convicted just because they are a rotten human being. But the idea that video of the defendant committing the crime could be considered prejudicial drives me bonkers. I call that proof!
Yes, but there are other serious issues about the video even if found.
Chain of custody would be a big legal issue to overcome. Someone would have to testify to its authenticity ...........most likely the one who made the actual video. I don't see that happening not now or ever.