Defense attorney appeals after AI video used in court sentencing

In a courtroom first, an AI-generated video of road rage victim Chris Pelkey was used in sentencing his killer to 10.5 years—sparking legal uproar. Critics say the AI version puts words in a dead man's mouth, while Arizona’s Supreme Court is now weighing if this changes justice forever. But here’s the twist for the paper packaging world: as AI deepfakes gain courtroom traction, expect a surge in demand for secure, tamper-evident printed packaging—especially for legal media and forensic evidence kits. Trust in physical authenticity just became a hot commodity.https://www.abc15.com/news/region-southeast-valley/chandler/defense-attorney-appeals-after-ai-video-used-in-court-sentencing

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