Evidence that a document or data compilation, in any form, (A) is in such condition as to create no suspicion concerning its authenticity, (B) was in a place where it, if authentic, would likely be, and (C) has been in existence 20 years or more at the... Manual for Courts-martial - Page 27-64by United States. Dept. of Defense - 1969Full view - About this book
| Steven Lubet - 2004 - 616 pages
...CO produced maps and charts. 56. Rule 901(b)(9) allows authentication of "a process or system" via evidence "describing a process or system used to produce...the process or system produces an accurate result." Regarding the foundation for the business records exception to the hearsay rule, see Section VC(l),... | |
| Eoghan Casey - 2004 - 710 pages
...Federal Rules of Evidence 901 (b) (9) titled "Requirement of Authentication or Identification" includes "evidence describing a process or system used to produce...the process or system produces an accurate result." In the United Kingdom, under Section 69 of the PACE, there is a formal requirement for a positive assertion... | |
| Eoghan Casey - 2004 - 710 pages
...Federal Rules of Evidence 901 (b) (9) titled "Requirement of Authentication or Identification" includes "evidence describing a process or system used to produce...the process or system produces an accurate result." In the United Kingdom, under Section 69 of the PACE, there is a formal requirement for a positive assertion... | |
| United States - 2005 - 48 pages
...form, (A) is in such condition as to create no suspicion concerning its authenticity, (B) was in a place where it, if authentic, would likely be, and...authentication or identification provided by Act of Congress or by other rules prescribed by the Supreme Court pursuant to statutory authority. Rule 902. Self-authentication... | |
| Paul R. Rice - 2005 - 420 pages
...form, (A) is in such condition as to create no suspicion concerning its authenticity, (B) was in a place where it, if authentic, would likely be, and...the process or system produces an accurate result. [See Indianapolis Minority Contractors Ass'n., Inc. v. Wiley, 1998 WL 1988826, at *7 (SD Ind. May 13,... | |
| Mark S. Brodin, Paul J. Liacos, Michael Avery - 2006 - 890 pages
...form, (A) is in such condition as to create no suspicion concerning its authenticity, (B) was in a place where it, if authentic, would likely be, and...method of authentication or identification provided by a rule of the Supreme Judicial Court of this Commonwealth or by a statute or as provided in the Constitution... | |
| Anthony J. Bocchino, David A. Sonenshein - 2006 - 384 pages
...form, (A) is in such condition as to create no suspicion concerning its authenticity, (B) was in a place where it, if authentic, would likely be, and...the process or system produces an accurate result. (1 0) Methods provided by statute or rule. Any method of authentication or identification provided... | |
| Sally McDonald Henry - 2006 - 522 pages
...form, (A) is in such condition as to create no suspicion concerning its authenticity, (B) was in a place where it, if authentic, would likely be, and...or more at the time it is offered. (9) Process or system.—Evidence describing a process or system used to produce a result and showing that the process... | |
| D. Shane Read - 2007 - 452 pages
...form, (A) is in such condition as to create no suspicion concerning its authenticity, (B) was in a place where it, if authentic, would likely be, and...authentication or identification provided by Act of Congress or by other rules prescribed by the Supreme Court pursuant to statutory authority. Rule 902. Self-Authentication... | |
| Sally McDonald Henry - 2007 - 532 pages
...form, (A) is in such condition as to create no suspicion concerning its authenticity, (B) was in a place where it, if authentic, would likely be, and...authentication or identification provided by Act of Congress or by other rules prescribed by the Supreme Court pursuant to statutory authority. Rule 902. Self-authentication... | |
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