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Video Audit Trial-Ready Defense for Serious Texas Charges

Finding What the Reports Leave Out in El Paso

West Texas Trial Lawyers, PLLC Conducts Detailed Video Audits in West Texas & Surrounding Areas, to Compare Body Cam, Dash Cam, and Interrogation Footage Against Arrest Reports and Probable Cause Affidavits

Body cam and dash cam footage often tells a different story than the one written in police reports. Officers in San Antonio may describe events in ways that justify an arrest or search, but the video shows hesitation, conflicting statements, missing warnings, or actions that do not match their written narrative.

West Texas Trial Lawyers, PLLC watches every second of available footage, including body cam, dash cam, booking video, interrogation recordings, and jail calls when applicable. Time stamps are analyzed to detect missing footage or unexplained gaps, and every statement made by officers or witnesses on video is compared to what appears in arrest reports, probable cause affidavits, and testimony. The goal is to identify unlawful searches, improper detentions, Miranda violations, and assumptions presented as fact.

If you were arrested in El Paso, Odessa, & Midland, TX, and want your case reviewed for inconsistencies between video and written reports, contact West Texas Trial Lawyers, PLLC to begin the audit process.

What Gets Uncovered During Frame-By-Frame Review

West Texas Trial Lawyers, PLLC does not skim video or accept summaries from the prosecution. Every recording is watched in full, with attention to officer conduct, suspect responses, timing of events, and what was said before and after key moments in San Antonio.

Discrepancies between video and reports often include exaggerated descriptions of behavior, omitted context, selective recall, and statements attributed to defendants that were never made on camera. Video also reveals when officers lacked reasonable suspicion for a stop, conducted searches without consent or warrant, or failed to provide proper warnings before questioning.

Missing footage or time gaps are flagged and questioned, as unexplained breaks in recording can indicate technical failure or intentional editing. West Texas Trial Lawyers, PLLC uses these findings to challenge the credibility of officer testimony and the legality of evidence collection.

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Common Concerns About Video Evidence

Defendants in El Paso often assume video always supports the police version of events, but that is not the case, and these answers explain what video review can actually reveal.

What Types of Video Are Reviewed During a Criminal Case?

West Texas Trial Lawyers, PLLC reviews body cam, dash cam, booking footage, interrogation videos, and jail call recordings when they exist. Each type of video can contradict officer reports or reveal procedural violations.

How Do You Identify Missing Footage?

Time stamps are compared across multiple video sources and cross-referenced with report timelines. Unexplained gaps or sudden cuts raise questions about what was left out or not recorded. 

What Happens if The Video Contradicts the Arrest Report?

Contradictions are used to challenge officer credibility, probable cause, and the admissibility of evidence. West Texas Trial Lawyers, PLLC prepares cross-examination questions based on specific discrepancies found during the audit. 

Why Does Video Review Matter if The Officer Seems Credible?

Officers often make assumptions or describe events from memory that do not match what actually occurred on camera. Video allows you to challenge their version without relying on subjective impressions.

What if No Video Exists for My Case?

The absence of video can itself be significant, especially if department policy or state law required recording. West Texas Trial Lawyers, PLLC investigates why footage is missing and whether that absence affects the reliability of the government's case.

Video often contradicts officer assumptions, not just obvious facts, and those contradictions can change the outcome of your case. 

If you need a full audit of video evidence in El Paso, get in touch with West Texas Trial Lawyers, PLLC to start the review.

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