The article highlights the problems of using modern technologies in the judicial land expert evidence, including in terms of the incompatibility of scientific achievements with the requirements of the legislation. The aim of the study is to identify the features of the use of special measurement methods in the judicial geodetic examination, and the task is to characterize the changing trends of measurement methods and technologies. The research method consists in the analysis and synthesis of the existing practice of the production of forensic geodetic examination. The results of the study are that the expert's conclusion is to indicate all the methods used by the expert. It was concluded that for measuring and analyzing large spatial arrays, methods of cartography, photogrammetry, and laser scanning can be used as an essential sub-institution of photogrammetry. Taking into account the quality of measurements that has stepped forward, experts should use them. The authors conclude that if there is a discrepancy between the requirements of the law and the achievements of science, the expert should indicate in the expert opinion such discrepancies. The conclusions of the expert opinion should follow scientific results and trends.
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