By Hon. Gary NadlerIn both civil and criminal trials, business records can often make or break a case. Business records, including computer printouts, are hearsay and can be admitted into evidence only if a proper foundation is presented for the business records exception. A good working knowledge of the business records exception is essential to attorneys' effective advocacy as well as bench officers' accurate adjudication of cases.
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