COMPUTER EVIDENCE AND THE POLICE AND CRIMINAL EVIDENCE BILL

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COMPUTER EVIDENCE AND THE POLICE AND CRIMINAL EVIDENCE BILL
refdoc July=1991

JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 002610
A Kelman
New Law J, 9 Mar 1984 134 (6145) pp237-239

Discusses the problems likely to arise from the use of computer
printout as evidence in criminal cases, in particular the
danger of computer error. Examines methods of reducing the
dangers, and looks at recent cases concerning the status
of computer evidence.

United Kingdom, criminal proceedings

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