Photographs frequently convey information to the court and jury more accurately than words. In criminal cases, photographs:
A) may not be used because they would prejudice the defendant.
B) are inadmissible if the defendant claims they are inflammatory even though the judge disagrees.
C) are admissible only if they are posed photographs.
D) are properly admitted if the correctness of the representation is established by a witness who is familiar with the scene portrayed.
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Q32: Photographs are frequently offered in evidence to
Q33: Some photographs are gruesome. The general rule
Q34: Motion pictures are:
A) never allowed in evidence,
Q35: Videotape recordings containing sound:
A) are not admissible
Q36: Before a sound recording is admitted into
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