CBS News Colorado: CBS Colorado continues to report the major concerns and response to the massive volume of digital evidence officials say is crippling the state’s criminal justice system.
The Colorado First Judicial District Attorney’s Office prosecutes nearly 20,000 criminal cases a year, and most of them include video as evidence.
The Colorado District Attorneys’ Council says a serious crime can easily result in more than 50 hours of body camera footage in addition to dashcam, doorbell camera and drone video. Prosecutors and public defenders are drowning in digital data.
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