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Man Wears Smart Glasses During Cross-Examination: Statement Not Usable

Summary by Jurios
What happens if, in a cross-examination in court, a third party suddenly switches between question and answer – invisible, digital and possibly consulting? A recent case from England provides a clear answer: if a person is involved in cross-examination of smart glasses and can be coached, the statement is not usable. A man who wanted to see his position as managing director of a real estate development company confirmed in court had sued. It was…
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What happens if, in a cross-examination in court, a third party suddenly switches between question and answer – invisible, digital and possibly consulting? A recent case from England provides a clear answer: if a person is involved in cross-examination of smart glasses and can be coached, the statement is not usable. A man who wanted to see his position as managing director of a real estate development company confirmed in court had sued. It was…

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Jurios broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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