Missouri

Evidence review for Missouri attorneys

Missouri law enforcement agencies have expanded body-cam deployment, particularly in the St. Louis and Kansas City metro areas. Defense attorneys across the state handle growing volumes of video evidence.

Body-cam law
RSMo 590.700 (2016)
Discovery rules
Mo. Sup. Ct. Rules 25.03-25.04
Major agencies with BWC
St. Louis Metro PD, KCPD

Body-Cam Laws in Missouri

Missouri enacted RSMo 590.700 (2016) establishing guidelines for body-cam use by law enforcement. The law addresses recording requirements, footage retention, and access. St. Louis Metropolitan PD, Kansas City PD, and Missouri State Highway Patrol have body-cam programs.

Discovery Rules & Video Evidence

Missouri criminal discovery is governed by Missouri Supreme Court Rules 25.03-25.04. The prosecution must disclose all material evidence, including body-cam footage, to the defense. Missouri courts have ordered disclosure of video evidence and recognized its importance in criminal proceedings.

How Saul Helps Missouri 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 Missouri 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 Missouri Bar and other legal professionals across Missouri. Saul is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

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