Admissibility of Other Evidence of Contents

Tennessee Rules of Evidence

Rule: 1004

Jurisdiction: TN

Bluebook Citation: Tenn. R. Evid. 1004

Article X. Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs Rules of Evidence The original is not required, and other evidence of a writing, recording, or photograph is admissible if: (1) Originals Lost or Destroyed - All originals are lost or destroyed, unless the proponent lost or destroyed them in bad faith; or (2) Original Not Obtainable - No original can be obtained by any available judicial process or procedure; or (3) Original in Possession of Opponent - At a time when an original was under the control of the party against whom offered, that party was put on notice by the pleadings or otherwise that the contents would be a subject of proof at the hearing but does not produce the original at the hearing; or (4) Collateral Matters - The writing, recording, or photograph is not closely related to a controlling issue. Advisory Commission Comments. In the rare situation where neither an "original" nor a "duplicate" is offered, this rule enumerates the common law excuses for failure to present the best evidence. Rule Name Rule 1004: Admissibility of Other Evidence of Contents.

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