State v. Denton, 768 N.W.2d 250 (Wis. Ct. App. 2009)
Key Insight: Trial court erred in admitting computer generated animation allegedly depicting the events that lead to trial where State failed to provide notice of its intent to use the animation, where the animation was created by a non-expert witness who lacked personal knowledge of the events, and where the State failed to lay a foundation for the evidence based on the incorrect assumption that the animation was merely demonstrative; appellate court determined animation was more prejudicial than probative where it did not merely illustrate a witness?s testimony but rather was ?a collage of information? from each of the State?s witnesses presented as fact
Nature of Case: Attempted kidnapping, false imprisonment, attempted armed robbery
Electronic Data Involved: Computer generated animation