ELECTRONIC PRESENTATION OF EVIDENCE
Evidential are an essential resource when presenting evidence in trials.
Our team have been involved in assisting some of the highest profile trials
both in the UK and Internationally.
SCENE RECONSTRUCTIONS
Visualising the crime scene can be vital to allow Jurors to fully understand the evidence. 3D scene reconstructions aid crime scene visualization, empowering individuals to comprehend intricate details by virtually exploring the environment. This technology enhances forensic analysis, investigation, and courtroom presentations, fostering a deeper understanding of criminal events.
INJURY GRAPHICS
Transforming post mortem photography into 3D models offers pathologists valuable benefits in presenting complex medical evidence. This approach facilitates enhanced visualization, analysis, and communication, aiding in accurate diagnoses, medical research, and courtroom testimonies for improved forensic outcomes.
CCTV COMPILATIONS
Compilations of CCTV footage serve as powerful tools in unraveling the narrative of a crime. By consolidating multiple camera angles and timestamps, these compilations provide a comprehensive visual account, aiding investigations, identifying suspects, and presenting compelling evidence in legal proceedings.
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Evidential Ltd specializes in producing Sequence of Events, visual chronologies that transform diverse investigation strands into a cohesive story format. These comprehensive tools facilitate the understanding of complex cases, presenting evidence in a visually compelling manner for enhanced analysis and effective communication.
BESPOKE PRESENTATION SOFTWARE
We offer tailored software solutions to tackle challenges arising from new forms of digital evidence. With a focus on customization, our expertise enables us to address unique customer needs, empowering them to effectively manage, analyze, and present digital evidence in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
"I WAS VERY IMPRESSED BY THE QUALITY OF THE WORK YOU PRODUCED FOR ME WHICH HAD THE AIM OF SAVING A GREAT DEAL OF COURT TIME BY USING ELECTRONIC MEANS TO REPRESENT THE EVIDENCE."