Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 28 : Section 1732


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1732. Record made in regular course of business; photographic copies

      If any business, institution, member of a profession or calling,
    or any department or agency of government, in the regular course of
    business or activity has kept or recorded any memorandum, writing,
    entry, print, representation or combination thereof, of any act,
    transaction, occurrence, or event, and in the regular course of
    business has caused any or all of the same to be recorded, copied,
    or reproduced by any photographic, photostatic, microfilm,
    micro-card, miniature photographic, or other process which
    accurately reproduces or forms a durable medium for so reproducing
    the original, the original may be destroyed in the regular course
    of business unless its preservation is required by law. Such
    reproduction, when satisfactorily identified, is as admissible in
    evidence as the original itself in any judicial or administrative
    proceeding whether the original is in existence or not and an
    enlargement or facsimile of such reproduction is likewise
    admissible in evidence if the original reproduction is in existence
    and available for inspection under direction of court. The
    introduction of a reproduced record, enlargement, or facsimile does
    not preclude admission of the original. This subsection (!1) shall
    not be construed to exclude from evidence any document or copy
    thereof which is otherwise admissible under the rules of evidence.




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