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( A new study published by UniSA provides overwhelming evidence in favor of using VR in the courtroom , effectively dropping jurors right in the middle of a car accident or murder scene . Courtesy of UniSA . Posted on Jul 21 , 2021 .)

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ize the scene from still images .

“ This provides unequivocal evidence that interactive technology leads to fairer and more consistent verdicts , and indeed could be the future of courtrooms ,” Dr Cunningham says .

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( A new study published by UniSA provides overwhelming evidence in favor of using VR in the courtroom , effectively dropping jurors right in the middle of a car accident or murder scene . Courtesy of UniSA . Posted on Jul 21 , 2021 .)

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