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Rule 1008 United States Federal Rules of Evidence

Rule 1008 Federal Rules of Evidence

Rule 1008 of the Federal Rules of Evidence is about Functions of the Court and Jury. It is under Article X (Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs) of the Rules.

Ordinarily, the court determines whether the proponent has fulfilled the factual conditions for admitting other evidence of the content of a writing, recording, or photograph under Rule 1004 or 1005. But in a jury trial, the jury determines — in accordance with Rule 104(b) — any issue about whether:

(a) an asserted writing, recording, or photograph ever existed;

(b) another one produced at the trial or hearing is the original; or

(c) other evidence of content accurately reflects the content.

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