Admissibility of electronic records: computer output is admissible if statutory production and certification conditions are satisfied. Admissibility of electronic records treats computer output as a document admissible without the original if produced while the device was regularly used under lawful control, with relevant information regularly fed into it, the device operating properly (or any malfunction not affecting accuracy), and the record reproducing such information. Multiple devices used for the activity are treated as a single device. Admission also requires a certificate identifying the record and production method, detailing devices and the statutory conditions, and signed by the person in charge, which is evidence of the matters stated.
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Admissibility of electronic records: computer output is admissible if statutory production and certification conditions are satisfied.
Admissibility of electronic records treats computer output as a document admissible without the original if produced while the device was regularly used under lawful control, with relevant information regularly fed into it, the device operating properly (or any malfunction not affecting accuracy), and the record reproducing such information. Multiple devices used for the activity are treated as a single device. Admission also requires a certificate identifying the record and production method, detailing devices and the statutory conditions, and signed by the person in charge, which is evidence of the matters stated.
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