Both courts and legal organizations have struggled to keep up with the ever-growing complexity of digital evidence over the last few years. As new forms of digital technology have emerged and become ...
The Judicial Conference of the United States has issued its final approval of two amendments to Federal Rule of Evidence 902. The amendments, which add Rules 902(13) and (14) that become effective on ...
Amendments to Federal Rules of Evidence 803 and 902 will become effective on Dec. 1 and will “govern in all proceedings thereafter commenced and, insofar as just, all proceedings then pending.” We ...
It can be said that direct and cross-examination are the central features of the trial, and essential to examinations are the exhibits sought to be introduced in evidence. Each proffered exhibit must ...
On December 1, 2017, two amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence came into effect that impact how courts authenticate digital evidence. The addition of two categories to Rule 902’s list of ...
An examination of issues related to the admissibility of evidence obtained in a foreign country for use at trial in the US, including admission through hearsay exceptions, document authentication, and ...
The Maryland Supreme Court has agreed to hear a criminal case that will determine whether the Maryland Appellate Court lowered the requirements for authentication of video evidence when the court ...
"Shoe to ya face b----," a Cumberland County woman tweeted months after an altercation at a party in 2012. She didn't know at the time that she had created a key piece of evidence that would be ...
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