Despite the best evidence rule, a party may generally offer a copy of a document in evidence unless:
A) It accurately reflects the contents of the original
B) There is testimony offered to authenticate it
C) The copy was made in anticipation of litigation
D) There is evidence of bad faith or a genuine question of authenticity
D) There is evidence of bad faith or a genuine question of authenticity
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It is not possible for the attorney who called a witness to take that witness on cross examination
a. True b. False
One overlooked legal resource is:
a. Statutory law. b. Administrative law. c. Uniform crime reports. d. Rules and regulations.
What does "fairly debatable" mean in the context of bad faith?
What will be an ideal response?
The party who opposes a motion is known as the:
A) responding party B) moving party C) plaintiff D) defendant