If you have ever tried to reconstruct a crucial exchange from a jail call or a chaotic body‑worn camera clip, you know the problem. Multiple voices, overlapping audio, poor quality, and a generic transcript that reads “SPEAKER_00,” “SPEAKER_01,” and “SPEAKER_02” down the page. It is technically a transcript, but it is not yet advocacy‑ready. Public […]
The digital tsunami of body-worn camera (BWC) footage has become one of the quietest but most disruptive forces in public defense. You open discovery and find hours of video from five, six, eight different officers—many of them standing in the same place, at the same time, capturing the same scene from slightly different angles. Instead […]