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Discuss in detail, the advantages of using projected images in court to present evidence to the judge and jury.

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This solution explains why using projected images in court are more beneficial than using hard copies to present evidence.

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The advantages of using projected images for evidence is that it is easier to access information, it is more efficient to share, and it is easier for jurors, legal partners, and judges to understand. Projected images allow the user to draw illustrations, projecting them onto a large 60" x 80" screen. A similar touch-screen is also placed at the witness stand, allowing the witnesses to make annotations to the projected images. Using ...

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