• Dem Bosain
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    18715 days ago

    Why would a judge allow this? It’s like showing the jury a made-for-TV movie based on the trial they’re hearing.

    • @gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world
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      15115 days ago

      Not only did he allow it,

      While the state asked for a nine-and-a-half year sentence, the judge handed Horcasitas a 10-and-a-half year sentence after being so moved by the video, Pelkey’s family said, noting the judge even referred to the video in his statement.

      It has about as much evidentiary value as a ouija board, but since the victim was a veteran and involved with a church and the judge likes those things we can ignore pesky little things like standards of proof and prejudice

      • @xorollo@leminal.space
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        1915 days ago

        Arizona State professor of law Gary Marchant said the use of AI has become more common in courts.

        “If you look at the facts of this case, I would say that the value of it overweighed the prejudicial effect, but if you look at other cases, you could imagine where they would be very prejudicial,” he told AZFamily.

        Could you imagine how prejudicial such a thing might be? Not here, of course. /S

    • Melllvar
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      915 days ago

      The trial was already over. This was for the sentencing.

      • @Kbobabob@lemmy.world
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        315 days ago

        So the original comment is just dumb because they couldn’t be bothered to read the article, but upvotes it gets.