The rapid rise of digital evidence, from surveillance videos and body-worn camera footage to mobile data and online communications, has fundamentally reshaped how prosecutors build and present criminal cases. However, this shift has introduced new challenges in managing vast volumes of digital data while upholding legal standards for integrity, admissibility, and timely disclosure.
Prosecutors today must navigate fragmented intake processes, mounting caseloads, and the legal complexities of discovery and compliance under increasing pressure to deliver swift and fair justice. As a result, modern prosecution requires more than courtroom skills. It demands technological fluency, streamlined workflows, and robust digital infrastructure.
This whitepaper explores the evolving landscape of digital evidence in prosecution and offers practical solutions to modern challenges by addressing the following key points: