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Evidence Rules Interplay – Authenticating Facebook Posts and YouTube Videos

Evidence Rules 901, 803 and 902 respectively govern authentication generally, the foundation rules for business records, and “self-authenticating” documents at trial. The Fourth Circuit recently examined the interplay between these rules in the context of a Federal conspiracy trial.  In  United States v. Hassan, 742 F.3d 104 (4th Cir. Feb. 4, 2014), the Fourth Circuit affirmed …

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Posted byPaulPDecember 6, 2016December 7, 2016Posted inEvidence, Trial PracticeTags: affidavit, business record, custodian, evidence, FRE 902, Illinois, self-authenticationLeave a comment on Evidence Rules Interplay – Authenticating Facebook Posts and YouTube Videos
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