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RS 15:502 - Testimony by simultaneous broadcast

LA Rev Stat § 15:502 (2018) (N/A)
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§502. Testimony by simultaneous broadcast

A. The court may authorize the following persons to testify by simultaneous transmission through audiovisual equipment, if such technology is available in the courtroom, during any criminal proceeding, juvenile or family court proceeding which is of a criminal nature, and any civil forfeiture proceeding arising from alleged criminal activity:

(1) Employees of criminalistics laboratories.

(2) Coroners.

(3) Forensic pathologists.

(4) Any other person practicing in the field of knowledge and expertise in the gathering, examination, and analysis of evidence by scientific means.

B. The party seeking to offer testimony as provided in Subsection A of this Section shall, provide written notice to opposing counsel not less than thirty days prior to the commencement of the proceeding.

C. The party seeking to introduce testimony in this manner shall be responsible for coordinating the audiovisual feed into the courtroom. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to require court personnel to assist in the preparation or presentation of testimony provided by the provisions of this Section.

D. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as to prohibit the use of a subpoena to compel any such witness to physically appear and testify in person. When the attorney for the defendant, or the defendant acting in his own defense, requests that a subpoena be issued to the person who performed the examination or analysis, the request shall be in writing or shall contain a certification that the attorney or the defendant intends in good faith to conduct the cross-examination.

Acts 2009, No. 272, §1.

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RS 15:502 - Testimony by simultaneous broadcast