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Testimonial Evidence

Evidence that consists of the testimony of a witness, either verbal testimony in court or written testimony in a recorded deposition.


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A rule that states that when an agreement between parties is put into written form, the written document is assumed to contain all the terms of the agreement and no verbal agreements may modify the written agreement.
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A court order that compels an individual or organization to surrender evidence or to appear in court.
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Evidence consisting of statements made to a witness by someone else outside of court. Computer log files that are not authenticated by a system administrator can also be considered hearsay evidence.
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