Admissibility of electronic and reproduced records - treated as documents and admissible without original when suitably certified. Microfilm reproductions, facsimile copies, computer-produced printouts included in printed material, and electronically stored information (including hard copies) are deemed documents and admissible as evidence of the original's contents without producing the original; a certificate identifying the document, describing its production and giving particulars of any device used shall be evidence of the matters stated, and may be stated to the best of the issuer's knowledge and belief.
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Admissibility of electronic and reproduced records - treated as documents and admissible without original when suitably certified.
Microfilm reproductions, facsimile copies, computer-produced printouts included in printed material, and electronically stored information (including hard copies) are deemed documents and admissible as evidence of the original's contents without producing the original; a certificate identifying the document, describing its production and giving particulars of any device used shall be evidence of the matters stated, and may be stated to the best of the issuer's knowledge and belief.
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