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Admissibility of Internet Photos under Illinois Rules of Evidence

  In re Marriage of Perry, 2012 IL App. (1st) 113054 examines the foundation requirements to admit Internet photos into evidence at trial.  The respondent husband downloaded what he claimed were photos of his wife from an Internet escort site and tried to use the provocative pictures against her in a custody fight. In finding that the husband laid …

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Posted byPaulPMay 22, 2013October 21, 2014Posted inEvidence, Trial PracticeTags: 1001, Chix Escorts, evidentiary foundation, Illinois Rules of Evidence 901, Marriage of Perry, photographic evidence, screenshot, social media158 Comments on Admissibility of Internet Photos under Illinois Rules of Evidence
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