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Title: AI in the courtroom : AI prosecutions vs defence rights
Authors: Filletti, Stefano
Keywords: Artificial intelligence -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Artificial intelligence -- Legal applications -- Malta
Data protection -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Conflict of laws -- Data protection -- Malta
Human rights -- Malta
Issue Date: 2026
Citation: Filletti, S. (2026). AI in the courtroom : AI prosecutions vs defence rights. Retrieved from: https://fillettiadvocates.com/legal-resources/f/ai-in-the-courtroom---encryption-vs-the-constitution
Abstract: The battleground for justice has fundamentally, and irrevocably, shifted. For centuries, criminal law orbited around the physical: the locus delicti, the tangible weapon, the paper list, the witness in the box. Justice, while difficult, was tactile. Today, it orbits around the ethereal: the data packet, the encrypted server, the blockchain ledger, the digital footprint. As I've argued in previous articles evidence is no longer just in the room; it is the room, the cloud, the network. The digital environment is not merely a source of evidence; it is the venue of the crime itself. [extract]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/148371
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