May 8, 2012

Shocked to Find Images Captured by Digital Video. Huh?

Prominent media darling Jeffrey Denner, defense attorney extraordinaire, but electronics challenged, expressed outrage about crime captured on digital video. Welcome to the 20th (yes, twentieth) Century Mr. Denner. Retail outlets, banks and Harvard University use cameras for many years to help catch criminals. How is this different? The device name may differ but the process remains the same. Video images can be captured by a camera lens attached to a receiver. One more example of how remotely ignorant the law and lawyers are regarding technology now in use by law abiding citizens and criminals alike. 

[From article]
“Welcome to the worst aspect of the 21st century: cyber horror and its progeny. This is just one more step in a horrible direction,” said defense attorney Jeffrey Denner." 

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1061130041&position=0

Experts foresee Web of horror Say killing allegedly caught on video chat is future of law
Boston Herald
By Matt Stout and Laurel J. Sweet
Tuesday, May 8, 2012

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