OSCR360 featured on 13Wham News

Feb. 7, 2018
13WHAM’s Carlet Cleare visited the L-Tron office last week to learn more about OSCR360 and how district attorneys (DAs) are using it in several upcoming trials in the Rochester, NY area.

13WHAM’s Carlet Cleare visited the L-Tron office last week to learn more about OSCR360 and how district attorneys (DAs) are using it in several upcoming trials in the Rochester, NY area.

The interview began with Pat St.Clair’s experience as a juror – and how his journey led to L-Tron’s development of the OSCR360. Trevor DiMarco (Solutions Team Director) provided a demo and RAD DeRose (CEO) explained how OSCR360 is used in the courtroom.

After serving as a juror on a case that Pat St. Clair believed was clear-cut, he realized that witness testimonies left much to each juror’s imagination and interpretation. Pat St. Clair vetted several companies before turning to L-Tron to partner with and take his concept to the next level.

L-Tron has a an eighteen year history of providing solutions to Law Enforcement agencies. The company fully-developed a solution that includes a 360-degree camera, sensor tube, and software to complement the panoramas. With OSCR360 each juror  “sees” the same fair and accurate representation of the evidence via a visual walk through of a scene. DAs are able to walk the jury through a scene or the entire case, present attached evidence files for each scene and show the truth. Visit http://13wham.com to read the story and watch the video.

About Carlet & 13WHAM News

Carlet Cleare joined 13WHAM News in October of 2014. She is a Rochester native, and graduated from Monroe Community College and St. John Fisher College. L-Tron was excited when she reached out to Assistant District Attorney Julie M. Hahn, for more information on how OSCR was used in recent Rochester court cases and trials.

Carlet was able to tour our new office, and see how both the OSCR tablet and software work in conjunction to help Officers, Investigators, District Attorneys and ultimately, the victims in these cases. To date, OSCR has been used in 20 active crime scenes since its launch last summer.

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