Refusal to produce evidence prevents later use of that document without consent or court order. When a party given notice to produce a document refuses to produce it at trial, that party cannot thereafter use the document as evidence except with the other party's consent or by court order; this rule prevents introducing the original to contradict secondary evidence or for related purposes absent consent or judicial authorization.
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Refusal to produce evidence prevents later use of that document without consent or court order.
When a party given notice to produce a document refuses to produce it at trial, that party cannot thereafter use the document as evidence except with the other party's consent or by court order; this rule prevents introducing the original to contradict secondary evidence or for related purposes absent consent or judicial authorization.
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