[blindlaw] conducting investigations

Elizabeth Troutman ETroutman at BrooksPierce.com
Mon Oct 29 23:56:46 UTC 2018


I am told that being able to see visual clues, body language, and facial expressions is an essential function of conducting an investigation. Is this assumption demonstrably untrue? What are some techniques and accommodations people have used to conduct investigations?
Thanks!

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