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New York ruling adds to growing support of black-box data.

Publication: Trial
Publication Date: 01-APR-05
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
A New York trial court has ruled that information from a car's event data recorder (also known as a "black box") is reliable enough to be admissible evidence in a criminal trial. The ruling followed a Frye hearing in the case of two men charged with second-degree manslaughter after a fatal three-car crash in Old Brookville, New York.

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