Cross reference: Rule 16-405.
Cross reference: For the definition of “computer-generated evidence, see Rule 2-504.3.
Committee note: This section requires the proponent of computer-generated evidence to reduce the computer-generated evidence to a medium that allows review on appeal. The medium used will depend upon the nature of the computer-generated evidence and the technology available for preservation of that computer-generated evidence. No special arrangements are needed for preservation of computer-generated evidence that is presented on paper or through spoken words. Ordinarily, the use of technology that is in common use by the general public at the time of the hearing or trial will suffice for preservation of other computer generated evidence. However, when the computer-generated evidence involves the creation of a three-dimensional image or is perceived through a sense other than sight or hearing, the proponent of the computer-generated evidence must make other arrangements for preservation of the computer-generated evidence and any subsequent presentation of it that may be required by an appellate court.
Md. Crim. Causes. 4-322
HISTORICAL NOTES
2009 Orders
The September 10, 2009, order, in section (b), substituted “A party who offers or uses” for “The party offering”; in fourth sentence of the Committee note, deleted “standard VHS videotape or equivalent”; and added section (c).
2016 Orders
The June 6, 2016, order revised internal references in the Rule.
For a schedule of retention and disposal of court records, see Rule 16-205.