Authentication and Identification Flashcards

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What is authentication and identification?

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Authentication is accomplished by laying a foundation of preliminary evidence sufficient to sustain a finding that the matter is what it purports to be.

FRE 901.

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What types of evidence is there?

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  1. Tangible evidence:
    a. Real evidence
    b. Demonstrative evidence
    c. Scientific evidence
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How are physical objects authenticated?

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  1. By testimony of personal knowledge showing familiarity with the object;
  2. By distinctive markings or characteristics; or
  3. By chain of custody.
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What is the ancient document rule?

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Where a writing has been in existence for a long time, circumstantial evidence is required to authenticate it.

A document or data compilation is sufficiently authenticated as an ancient document if the party who offers it satisfies the judge that the evidence is:

  1. in a condition that creates no suspicion about its authenticity;
  2. was in a place where, if authentic, it would likely be; and
  3. is at least 20 years old when offered.
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How are documents authenticated?

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Someone who had first-hand knowledge of the document:

  1. custodian
  2. one who prepared it
  3. eyewitness to the signing
  4. opinion by expert
  5. jury
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How is handwriting authenticated?

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  1. Layperson with familiarity
  2. Comparison by an expert
  3. Comparison by the trier of fact.
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How does voice identification work?

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All voices must be identified when a phone conversation or recording is offered into evidence.

Generally, direct evidence is offered by testimony of a witness who recognizes the voice.

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How are telephone calls authenticated?

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For a telephone conversation, evidence that a call was made to the number assigned at the time to:

  1. a particular person, if circumstances, including self-identification, show that the person answering was the one called; or
  2. a particular business, if the call was made to a business and the call related to business reasonably transacted over the phone.
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How is scientific devices or systems authenticated?

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Evidence regarding the accuracy of the process or system is required. An expert may testify to describe how a scientific or technical method produces a specific result and may show how such a process is accurate.

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What is self-authentication?

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Extrinsic evidence of authenticity as a condition precedent to admissibility is not required with respect to the following:

  1. Certified documents
  2. Official publications
  3. Newspapers and periodicals
  4. Trade inscriptions
  5. Acknowledged documents
  6. Commercial paper

FRE 902

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Is a subscribing witness’s testimony necessary?

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A subscribing witness’s testimony is necessary to authenticate a writing only if required by the law of the jurisdiction that governs its validity.

FRE 903.

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