COURTS

 

In this digital and electronic age, evidence is coming to courts in many different digital forms and formats.

Because of this trend, more and more courts are adapting and incorporating equipment needed to deliver evidence that comes from:

• Documents • VCR Tapes
• Three Dimensional Objects • CDs or DVDs
• PowerPoint • Computer Programs
• Digital Camera (Media Cards) • Footage from Camcorders
• The Internet • Audio tapes
• Cell Phone memory & cameras

• Ipods & MP3 devices

• Evidence that is digitized by law firms

• Litigation support & presentation software
 

Multimedia Podiums & Presentation Stations are turn-key systems, which allow Courts to easily display a large variety of evidence (in it's native form) to jurors.

Nomad Technologies’ line of Multimedia Podiums and Presentation Stations are designed to cost effectively allow quality evidence presentation functions to be available to courtrooms through mobile or permanent audiovisual installations. Each model integrates a large variety of audiovisual equipment.  All integrated equipment is securely mounted and pre-cabled to avoid time-consuming set-ups. Easy to use control systems simplify the equipment operation and are designed to be intuitive and extremely easy to use by a wide range of presenter skill levels. Several of the Nomad Presentation Station models can be wheeled from courtroom to courtroom and require no pre-existing courtroom infrastructure to operate. Simply plug one power cord into a power outlet and the entire unit is activated and ready for use. Additional courtroom features available as options include: Annotation; Witness Remote Annotation; Zone Control of monitors; Judge Preview; and Judge Override.

Examples of how equipment integrated into Nomad’s Multimedia Podiums or Presentation Stations are used for evidence presentation in the courtroom:

 

Evidence projected onto a large screen through an integrated LCD Projector

All forms of evidence, whether digitized or in its native form can easily be projected onto a large screen for the jury to view for better discernment.  Manual circulation of exhibits is time consuming, and distracting to the jury, not to mention disruptive to the examination of witnesses.  Trial time can be shortened by 25 to 50%, when the manual process is eliminated and exhibits can be displayed onto one or more screens via LCD monitors, LCD projectors or other display technologies.  The jurors and judge can see the projected exhibits simultaneously while hearing related testimony.  For instance, a letter containing incriminating evidence can be displayed from the PC or simply laid under a Document Camera, and displayed onto a very large screen so that each juror can view it simultaneously, without the need for the letter to be passed around to each juror.   Many courts feel that fairer verdicts and judgments result when jurors can clearly see evidence blown up and projected through an LCD projector onto a large screen.

 

Evidence presented or managed through the integrated PC or Laptop

 

     Paper documents, video, audio, charts, graphs, etc, . . . can be digitized and      stored on a PC or Laptop hard drive and projected onto an enlarged screen through 

       the integrated LCD Projector. 

 

 

  • Computerized animation & simulations such as: Forensic animation, computerized accident recreation, or demonstrations of complex processes—help reduce complexity of evidence & increase understanding.  
  • Chart evidence summaries or calculations. 
  • Timelines 
  • Analogies portraying a case theory. 
  • Opening statements guided by many visuals such as slides. 
  • Litigation support and presentation software such as Sanction, TrialMax, Visionary, Trial Link, Trial Director, DocuLex View-it, Summation or Concordance. 
  • Barcode readers that work with trial software or directly with DVD players or portable hard drives can provide instantaneous access to the evidence.

  

Evidence presented through the integrated Document Camera 

 

Evidence in its raw or native form, which has not been digitized such as: paper documents, 3 dimensional objects (i.e. weapons, mechanical devices), pictures, signatures, maps, etc, can be simply placed under the Document Camera for projection onto a large screen.

 

 

Evidence presented through the integrated VCR or DVD player

 

Deposition video clips— A video tape of the witness in testimony combined with a split-screen display of the specific documents being alluded to.

 

  • Video of walk-throughs and re-enactments. 
  • Secondary witnesses testifying via video tape. 
  • Video clips of trial testimony 
  • Evidence stored on VCR tapes or older video camcorders 
  • Digital Camera images (connection in VCR for Digital Camera) 
  • Digital Camcorder images 
  • Ipod or MP3 players-- are easy to carry into trials and can be easily connected to the Nomad for viewing of photos, listening to 911 audios, or even viewing full motion videos. (Can be connected through the input devices on the VCR & DVD combo player.)
  • Testimony clips in closings 
  • Barcode readers that work directly with DVD players can provide instantaneous access to the evidence.

 

Evidence presented through Video Conference connection option 

 

Remote witnesses appearing live via videoconference.

 

 

Evidence presented through output to a variety of display types.

 

Deluxe Insta-Theater™Jurors often have a hard time discerning what they are

seeing when trying to view an The jury trial and appellate courtroom features plasma displays that remedy slight line problems. exhibit on a small TV

screen, monitor or story board.  Larger monitors or screens make it easier for jurors to see and study the details of exhibits.  The Nomad units can output to a variety of displays like portable or permanently mounted: projection screens, CRT monitors, plasma displays, white boards, and flat panel LCD displays. Information can also be displayed on separate monitors for the jury, judge, witness and the attorney depending on the needs of the court.

 

Auditory evidence presented and heard through an integrated robust Bose multimedia sound system

 

The clarity of auditory evidence is greatly enhanced for Juror’s hearing and understanding when played through the integrated Bose Multimedia Sound System rather than an antiquated court sound system or an LCD Projector’s speaker system with muffled sound.   Listening to the audio of 911 calls for instance, would have a clearer sound if heard through the Bose sound system.

The Bose sound system accommodates a room up to 350 people.

  

Annotation of evidence is possible by adding an annotation option to a Multimedia Podium or Presentation Station.

 

With the annotation option, Attorneys can draw attention to crucial evidence details, or demonstrate direction by using their finger on a touch screen monitor to draw brightly colored lines over any images displayed.  Nomad Technologies works with two different annotation technologies and integrates the annotation model which is the best fit for the Podium or Presentation Station a customer purchases. 

 

 

Recording litigation proceedings, mediations and training sessions is possible by adding a Rich Media Recorder option.    

 

The Rich Media Recorder will record the attorney speaking together with any type of evidence that is presented through the Nomad Presentation Station or Podium.  The recorded session is put online for viewing live or on-demand through any web browser.  Trial teams benefit by watching the recorded audio/video, text and evidence of the proceeding over the internet in real-time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Additional benefits to owning Nomad’s Multimedia Podiums or Presentation Stations

 

  • Using technology will typically reduce trial time by 25 to 50% and can shave several days off of a trial. (i.e. illiminates most manual circulation of exhibits, because projected image of digitized exibit on a large screen can be viewed by all jurors simultaneously.
  • Nomad’s Multimedia Podiums and Presentation Stations can be shared and used for presentations or the display of information during meetings or training sessions, which take place in Conference Rooms. 
  • Nomad Multimedia Podiums and Presentation Stations are extremely cost effective, mustering all the presentation power of a “Courtroom 21” like electronic courtroom but at a fraction of the cost.  Nomad units are also cost effective because they are easy to update over the life of the product. 
  • Nomad units can be used for training and collaboration through webinars, video conferencing or webcasting sessions.
  • Nomad units can incorporate options that make video arraignment possible.

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