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‘395 Issued Patent Claims:
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`1. A mobile lawyer system for use
`during a traffic stop comprising:
`
`(a) a mobile device having at least
`one video camera configured for
`mounting inside the passenger
`compartment of a vehicle and
`capture video images of a driver
`of the vehicle;
`
`(b) the mobile device further
`incorporating a display screen
`viewable by the driver of the
`vehicle;
`
`’300 Application, Redmon ‘395
`Provisional Application Support or lack
`thereof
`[0006] This concept uses technology to insert
`the presence of a third party, a licensed
`attorney, into a police encounter.
`[0013] It is hope that the Mobile Attorney
`technology described herein can provide a
`desperately needed calming and tempering
`presence that can be called upon whenever a
`police encounter occurs.
`[WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:] 1. A mobile
`attorney system comprising:
`[0007] A user may download and install the
`Mobile Attorney app onto his mobile phone.
`[0008] The Mobile Attorney app is
`preferably used with a 360 degree camera
`that can live stream 360 degrees of video
`data over the Internet and/or cellular
`network. The 360 degree camera is
`preferably high definition and designed for
`mounting on the dash of a vehicle.
`[0009] The 360 degree camera is mounted
`and positioned so that it may optimally
`capture the actions of the user/driver . . .
`Because of the 360 degree nature of the
`video camera, the actions of any passenger in
`the car . . . can be clearly captured.
`[WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:] a 360 degree HD
`video camera configured for mounting inside
`the passenger compartment of a vehicle; . . .
`a mobile attorney app downloaded and
`installed on a mobile telephone in
`communication with the video camera . . .
`[0008] In a preferred embodiment, the
`Mobile Attorney app is also used with a
`dash-mounted display monitor such as the
`seven inch LCD display, Chinavision
`product code CVABR-LT298.
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`[0009] The display screen is also preferably
`dash-mounted or mounted somewhere so that
`the police officer standing outside of the car
`can see the screen clearly without
`obstruction. . . . Alternatively, the same can
`be displayed on the screen of the mobile
`phone.
`[WHAT IS CLAIMED:] a display screen
`configured for mounting inside the passenger
`compartment of a vehicle . . .
`The ’300 provisional does not disclose this
`limitation of a “remote server” and “a
`database configured to store information
`about a plurality of lawyers ….”
`
`The ’300 provisional does not disclose this
`limitation of a “remote server.”
`
`[0008] The Mobile Attorney app will have
`GPS and GOOGLE MAPS capabilities, or
`alternatively have access to these functions
`of the mobile phone, so that it may be able to
`pinpoint the location of the user and relay
`this information.
`[0009] Once the user clicks on the icon and
`initiates a session, a licensed attorney in the
`same jurisdiction of that user, is notified (the
`user’s GPS location may be used to
`determine the jurisdiction). The notification
`may be done via the attorney’s own mobile
`phone or computer, in the form of a text
`message, a phone call, or another form of
`alert.
`[WHAT IS CLAIMED:] a mobile attorney
`app downloaded and installed on a mobile
`telephone . . . to notify an attorney located
`remotely via a cellular network . . .
`[0008] The Mobile Attorney app is
`preferably used with a 360 degree camera
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`(c) a remote server and a database
`configured to store information
`about a plurality of lawyers
`licensed in at least one
`jurisdiction;
`(d) the mobile device executing a
`mobile application configured,
`upon command from the driver of
`the vehicle, to communicate with
`the remote server, wherein the
`remote server is configured to
`automatically determine a location
`of the vehicle, automatically
`identify a jurisdiction associated
`with the vehicle location,
`automatically identify at least one
`lawyer licensed in the identified
`jurisdiction, and immediately
`automatically directly notify the at
`least one identified lawyer for
`assistance; and
`
`(e) the display screen of the
`mobile device configured to live-
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`stream a video image of the at
`least one identified lawyer for
`presentation to the driver of the
`vehicle, and the at least one video
`camera is configured to
`automatically live-stream video
`captured by the at least one video
`camera for viewing by the at least
`one identified lawyer and for
`storage in the remote database,
`where the at least one mobile
`device being configured to
`automatically enable bi-directional
`audio and video communication
`between the at least one identified
`lawyer and the at least one
`passenger.
`
`that can live stream 360 degrees of video
`data over the Internet and/or cellular
`network.
`[0009] The user connects the phone to the
`360 degree camera and optionally to the
`display screen. The 360 degree camera is
`mounted and positioned so that it may
`optimally capture the actions of the
`user/driver as well as the police officer that
`steps up to the car and standing by the
`driver’s door. . . . The display screen is also
`preferably dash-mounted or mounted
`somewhere so that the police officer standing
`outside the car can see the screen clearly
`without obstruction. . . . The licensed
`attorney immediately begins a video session
`so that his/her face and name/identification
`appear on the dash-mounted display screen
`inside the vehicle but in clear view of the
`police officer. Alternatively, the same can be
`displayed on the screen of the mobile phone.
`The attorney’s speech can be relayed by a
`display screen that has audio speaker
`capability or through the speakers on the
`user’s mobile phone. . . . The licensed
`attorney can have a 360 degree view of the
`scene by accessing the live streamed video
`from the video camera.
`[0010] By the time the police officer steps up
`to the driver’s side window, the display
`screen shows the attorney’s face and
`identification, and the video camera is
`capturing and live streaming video data.
`When the police officer first comes into
`view, the attorney may choose to introduce
`him/herself . . . the attorney may interject if
`and when the situation demands it . . . The
`attorney may also provide guidance to the
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`user to cooperate with the police officer and
`serve as a calming influence in a scenario
`that may be tense for all parties involved.
`[0013] Not unlike having a legal adviser
`along at all times, the Mobile Attorney can
`be summoned and serve to observe and
`provide guidance to the user in tense
`situations.
`[0014] It should be noted that the word
`“video” herein is used to denote audio and
`video.
`[WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:] a mobile
`attorney app downloaded and installed on a
`mobile phone . . . to display a video image of
`the remote attorney on the display screen (or
`the screen of the mobile telephone), and to
`live stream a 360 video captured by the
`video camera to the Internet for viewing by
`the remote attorney and for cloud storage.
`[0008] The Mobile Attorney app is
`preferably used with a 360 degree camera
`that can live stream 360 degrees of video
`data over the Internet and/or cellular
`network. The 360 degree camera is
`preferably high definition and designed for
`mounting on the dash of a vehicle. An
`example of such a camera is a 1080- sports
`action camera, Chinavision product code
`CVLM-DV141.
`[0009] The 360 degree camera is mounted
`and positioned so that it may optimally
`capture the actions of the user/driver as well
`as the police officer that steps up to the car
`and standing by the driver’s side door.
`Because of the 360 degree nature of the
`video camera, the actions of any passenger in
`the car and activities that occur around the
`vehicle can be clearly captured. . . . The
`licensed attorney can have a 360 degree view
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`2. The mobile lawyer system
`of claim 1, wherein the at least
`one video camera comprises a
`360-degree high definition video
`camera configured to capture
`video images in a plurality of
`directions.
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`3. The mobile lawyer system
`of claim 1, wherein the at least one
`video camera comprises a video
`camera mounted on a drone
`4. The mobile lawyer system
`of claim 1, wherein the at least
`video camera comprises a plurality
`of video cameras mounted on the
`vehicle configured to capture
`video images in a plurality of
`directions.
`5. The mobile lawyer system
`of claim 1, wherein the database is
`configured to store information
`about a plurality of licensed
`lawyers, including in which
`jurisdiction where each lawyer is
`licensed, and contact information
`for each lawyer.
`6. The mobile lawyer system
`of claim 1, wherein the database is
`configured to store encrypted data.
`
`7. The mobile lawyer system
`of claim 1, wherein the at least
`one identified lawyer is able to
`receive and view the live-streamed
`video data of the at least one
`passenger on a computing device,
`which is also configured to
`capture video images of the at
`least one identified lawyer and
`
`of the scene by accessing the live streamed
`video from the video camera.
`[WHAT IS CLAIMED:] a 360 degree HD
`video camera configured for mounting inside
`the passenger compartment of a vehicle . . .
`The ’300 provisional does not disclose this
`limitation of a video camera mounted on a
`drone.
`
`The ’300 provisional does not disclose this
`limitation of “a plurality of video cameras
`mounted on the vehicle . . . .”
`
`
`The ’300 provisional does not disclose this
`limitation of “the database is configured to
`store information about a plurality of
`licensed lawyers, including in which
`jurisdiction where each lawyer is licensed,
`and contact information for each lawyer.”
`
`
`The ’300 provisional does not disclose this
`limitation of a database is configured to store
`encrypted data.
`
`
`The ’300 provisional does not disclose this
`limitation of a remote server.
`
`
`[0009] The licensed attorney can have a 360
`degree view of the scene by accessing the
`live streamed video from the video camera.
`The live streamed video is, at the same time,
`stored in a cloud data storage.
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`[0012] The attorney function also includes
`capturing and storing of the video of the
`attorney in cloud storage.
`[WHAT IS CLAIMED:] . . . to live stream a
`360 degree video captured by the video
`camera to the Internet . . . for cloud storage.
`The ’300 provisional does not disclose this
`limitation of a video camera configured for
`mounting outside of the passenger
`compartment . . . .”
`
`
`transmit them to the remote
`server.
`
`8. The mobile lawyer system
`of claim 1, further comprising at
`least one video camera configured
`for mounting outside the
`passenger compartment of the
`vehicle and capture video images
`of at least one passenger in the
`vehicle and surrounding
`environment.
`
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