Delaware

Evidence review for Delaware attorneys

Delaware law enforcement agencies have adopted body-worn cameras across major departments. Defense attorneys in Wilmington, Dover, and Newark encounter video evidence regularly in criminal cases.

Body-cam policy
Department-level adoption
Discovery rules
Superior Court Crim. Rule 16
Public records law
29 Del. C. Ch. 100 (FOIA)

Body-Cam Laws in Delaware

Delaware does not have a statewide body-cam mandate, but major agencies including Wilmington PD, Dover PD, Delaware State Police, and New Castle County Police have deployed body-cam programs. Delaware law provides for public access to body-cam footage through the Freedom of Information Act (29 Del. C. Ch. 100).

Discovery Rules & Video Evidence

Delaware criminal discovery is governed by Superior Court Criminal Rule 16, which requires broad disclosure of evidence. Prosecutors must disclose all material evidence, including body-cam footage and other recordings. Delaware courts have recognized the importance of video evidence disclosure in ensuring fair trials.

How Saul Helps Delaware Attorneys

Saul processes body-cam footage, deposition video, and other evidence recordings in minutes — producing speaker-labeled transcripts and AI-detected key legal moments. For Delaware attorneys dealing with growing video evidence volumes, this means:

  • Review hours of footage in minutes instead of days
  • Search entire transcripts for specific words, phrases, or testimony
  • AI-detected key moments: ID requests, escalations, use of force, arrests
  • Speaker diarization identifies who said what throughout the recording
  • All evidence processed on U.S. infrastructure with AES-256 encryption

Saul is a technology platform used by members of the Delaware State Bar Association and other legal professionals across Delaware. Saul is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

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