18. Documentary Evidence Flashcards

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What is generally required for the admissibility of documentary evidence?

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1) Authentication
- Writing/Secondary evidence
- Jury finds sufficient

2) Best evidence rule
- Judge finds sufficient

3) Hearsay exception
- Judge finds sufficient

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What is the purpose of authentication?

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Proof that the writing is what the proponent claims it to be

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How much evidence is required to prove authenticity?

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Sufficient to support jury finding of genuineness

- NOT preponderance of evidence

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What procedures may determine the authenticity of evidence?

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Discovery

Pleadings
- Failure to deny allegation

Stipulation at pre-trial conference

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What is required for authentication of written evidence?

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Admission
- Party against whom evidence is offered against admits authenticity

Eyewitness testimony

  • Saw document execution
  • Heard document acknowledgement

Handwriting verification

  • Lay witness with personal knowledge (NOT merely familiar for purpose of testifying)
  • Expert/Jury can compare samples

Ancient documents

1) At least 20 years old (Dispositive docs > 30 years old)
2) Free from suspicion
3) Found in place where it would likely be kept
4) Before 1998 (hearsay exception)

Reply letter doctrine
- No one else could have written it

Photographs (testifying witness)

1) Identified as portrayal of certain facts relevant to issue
2) Verified as correct representation of those facts

Photographs (NO testifying witness)

1) Camera properly operating at time
2) Photograph developed from camera film

X-ray pictures

1) Accurate process used
2) Machine in working order
3) Operator qualified to operate machine
4) No break in custodial chain
5) NO witness testimony allowed (unlike photographs)

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What is required for authentication of oral statements?

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Voice identification of speaker (first-hand/device)

1) By any person
2) At any time (unlike handwriting)
3) With/With NO certainty (jury to assess ‘weight’ (NOT admissibility) of identifier’s testimony)

Voice identification of speaker (telephone conversation)

  • Recognises voice
  • Knows certain facts only particular person would have
  • Called particular person + person answered stating his identity
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What type of documents do not require authentication?

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Public documents (copies)

Official publications

Newspapers/Periodicals

Trade inscriptions

Commercial paper

Business records

1) Certified by custodian
2) Offering party gives reasonable written notice to adverse party + makes availalbe for fair opportunity to challenge them

Document declared authentic by federal law

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What is the purpose of the Best Evidence Rule?

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Prove material terms of writing/recording/photograph

- NOT existence of document

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When is the original required under the Best Evidence Rule?

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Legally operative/dispositive document
- Contract/Deed/Will

Witness has knowledge concerning facts from reading the document

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When is the original not required under the Best Evidence Rule?

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Facts to be proven independently of writing

  • Receipts
  • Birth/Marriage/Death/Age proof
  • Testimony at prior trials
  • Admissions/Confessions

Collateral matter as to issue in case

Summaries of voluminous documents

  • Can present as charts/summary
  • Must be made available for examination/copy

Public records

  • Certified as correct
  • Testified as correct (by person who compared it to the original)
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What is an original under the Best Evidence Rule?

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Original evidence (WRP)

  • Writing
  • Recording
  • Photograph

Duplicates/Photocopy

  • Exact copy
  • UNLESS genuineness questionable
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What type of secondary evidence is admissible under Best Evidence Rule?

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Handwritten copies
- NOT exact copy (unlike duplicates)

Notes

Oral testimony

NO degree required of best secondary evidence

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What is required for secondary evidence to be admissible under Best Evidence Rule?

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Satisfactory foundation (valid excuse justifying admissibility)

  • Original lost/destroyed (good faith/despite due diligence)
  • TP possession outside state + NOT obtainable (otherwise subpoena required)
  • Adverse party possession + due notice given for production + failure to produce

Opponent party’s admission

  • Written (NOT oral)
  • Testimony
  • Deposition
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Who determines and for what purpose authenticity and best evidence rule?

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Authenticity

  • Jury must find as sufficient
  • Proof of contents’ truth

Best evidence rule

  • Judge must find as sufficient
  • Proof of contents’ existence
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What is the burden of proof standard for authentication?

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Whether a reasonable person would believe it is authenticated
- Below preponderance of evidence

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