A duplicate is admissible to the same extent as an original unless (1) a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original or (2) in the circumstances it would be unfair to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original. Federal Rules of Evidence: December 1, 1994 - Page 24by United States - 1994 - 27 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1999 - 678 pages
...extent as an original unless a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original, or in the circumstances it would be unfair to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original. §18.1004 Admissibility of other evidence of contents. (a) The original is not required, and other... | |
| 1998 - 584 pages
...extent as an original unless a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original, or in the circumstances it would be unfair to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original. §18.1004 Admissibility of other evidence of contents. (a) The original is not required, and other... | |
| 1993 - 600 pages
...18.1003 Admissibility of duplicates. A duplicate is admissible to the same extent as an original unless a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original, or in the circumstances it would be unfair to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original. § 18.1004... | |
| 1994 - 590 pages
...§18.1003 Admissibility of duplicate* A duplicate is admissible to the same extent as an original unless a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original, or in the circumstances it would be unfair to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original. §18.1004 Admissibility... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1997 - 798 pages
...1(d) Documentary Evidence: (1) Copies: A copy is admissible to the same extent as an original unless a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original or in the circumstances it would be unfair to admit the copy in lieu of the original. Where the original... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 460 pages
...1003. Rule 1003 provides : "A duplicate is admissible to the same extent as an original unless (1) a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity...unfair to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original." (Italics added) The term "duplicate" is defined in Rule 1001(4) as, "a counterpart produced by [virtually... | |
| Charles E. Wagner - 1980 - 300 pages
...the original. ELEMENTS A. A duplicate is admissible to the same extent as an original unless, 1. A genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original, or 2. Under the Circumstances, it would be unfair to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original. COMMENTS... | |
| Gregory P. Joseph - 2018 - 1190 pages
...1001(4). • Fed. R. Evid. 1003. "A duplicate is admissible to the same extent as an original unless (1) a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity...circumstances it would be unfair to admit the duplicate of the original." This rule has been adopted in the following states: Alaska: Alaska R. Evid. 1003.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Impeachment Trial Committee - 1986 - 1020 pages
...and as to 1003 it says, "A duplicate is admissible to the same extent as an original, unless: (1) A genuine question is raised as to the authenticity...unfair to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original." As far as this lady's testimony is concerned, she has a recollection of making a copy because she makes... | |
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