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Electronic Evidence in Criminal Trials: The Use of PowerPoint Presentations by Prosecutors and Attorneys in the Courtroom

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Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence Across Europe

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Organising training courses on electronic evidence in criminal trials at EU level would contribute to create a common legal and judicial culture among judges, prosecutors, attorneys, experts as well as police and military police officers. The content of such courses may include the use of PowerPoint presentations by prosecutors and attorneys to support their oral submissions in criminal trials. These presentations especially assist litigators in making factual arguments during hearings.

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    Cases T-74/12, T-75/12 and T-76/12, judgments of 18 November 2015, Mecafer SA v. Commission, Nu Air Polska sp z.o.o. v. Commission and Nu Air Compressors and Tools SpA v. Commission, paras 34 and 35.

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    Ibidem, paras 36 to 38.

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    Regarding Boards of Appeal of EU organisations, see Bolzonello (2016) and Chirulli and de Lucia (2015).

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Tracol, X. (2018). Electronic Evidence in Criminal Trials: The Use of PowerPoint Presentations by Prosecutors and Attorneys in the Courtroom. In: Biasiotti, M., Mifsud Bonnici, J., Cannataci, J., Turchi, F. (eds) Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence Across Europe. Law, Governance and Technology Series, vol 39. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74872-6_9

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