Yes. Rhode Island casino crime cases can be defended through several angles despite the extensive surveillance evidence. Defense angles include challenging the identification (was it actually you in the footage), contesting intent (did you know your conduct was prohibited), questioning the casino's compliance procedures, attacking the chain of custody on surveillance evidence, and identifying procedural defects in the investigation. Cases involving alleged advantage play (card counting, comp hustling, video poker strategies) often have strong defenses because the conduct may not actually be illegal even if the casino objects to it. Defense counsel familiar with both criminal law and gaming regulation produces the best results.