Electronic document admissibility: microfilms, facsimiles and computer printouts treated as documents and admissible without originals. Microfilm images, facsimile copies, computer-produced printed materials and electronically stored information (including hard copies) are deemed documents ... Summary
Electronic document admissibility: microfilms, facsimiles and computer printouts treated as documents and admissible without originals.
Microfilm images, facsimile copies, computer-produced printed materials and electronically stored information (including hard copies) are deemed documents and admissible without the original as evidence of their contents. A certificate identifying the document, describing its production and noting devices used is admissible as evidence of the matters stated, and may be made to the best of the certifier's knowledge and belief.
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