Florida
Evidence review for Florida attorneys
Florida's broad public records laws and growing body-cam adoption create significant video evidence volumes for defense attorneys. From Miami to Jacksonville to Tampa, evidence review is a major time investment in criminal cases.
Body-Cam Laws in Florida
Florida Statute 943.1718 (2015) established standards for law enforcement body-cam use, including requirements for recording, storage, and retention. Florida's public records laws (Chapter 119) make body-cam footage subject to public records requests, with specific exemptions for ongoing investigations.
Discovery Rules & Video Evidence
Florida operates under an open-file discovery system governed by Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.220. Prosecutors must disclose all evidence, including body-cam footage, surveillance video, and recorded statements. Florida's discovery rules are among the most broad in the country.
How Saul Helps Florida 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 Florida 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 The Florida Bar and other legal professionals across Florida. Saul is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
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