Suppose a party wants to introduce a newspaper into evidence. How can that document be authenticated?
A. by calling the publisher of the newspaper to testify about its authenticity
B. by calling a witness who is familiar with the paper
C. by calling an expert witness who can testify about the paper's authenticity to a reasonable degree of professional certainty
D. It is not necessary to call any witness — newspapers are self-authenticating.
D. It is not necessary to call any witness — newspapers are self-authenticating.
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