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Don't believe your ears: 'enhancing' forensic audio can mislead juries in criminal trials

  • Written by Helen Fraser, Adjunct Associate Professor, University of New England
Don't believe your ears: 'enhancing' forensic audio can mislead juries in criminal trialsAudio used as evidence in criminal trials can often be unreliable.David Z Cheng/Shutterstock

Many criminal trials feature forensic evidence in the form of audio recordings, typically from bugging houses or cars, or intercepting phone calls.

Unfortunately, the audio is often of very poor quality, making it hard for the jury to discern what is said.

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