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  1. Subdivision (3) (a) is derived from well-established precedent, most recently People v Shedrick (66 NY2d 1015, 1018 [1985]), which stated that it was not “reversible error for the court to …

  2. 9.13 Photographs1 A photograph may be admitted in evidence upon a showing that it is relevant and properly identified and authenticated as a fair and accurate representation of what it …

  3. People v Moloney (2024 NY Slip Op 24166)

    Defendant correctly points out in his reply papers that the alleged results of his polygraph tests would be inadmissible due to a lack of reliability. New York courts have long recognized that …

  4. 11.03. Demonstrative Evidence Definition. “Demonstrative evidence” refers to a visual, graphic, or sound aid used to explain or illustrate a witness’s testimony or the presentation of the …

  5. As set forth in rule 9.08, where the offered evidence is “self-authenticating,” extrinsic evidence of authenticity as a condition precedent to admissibility is not required.

  6. GUIDE TO NEW YORK EVIDENCE ARTICLE 9 AUTHENTICITY TABLE OF CONTENTS

  7. Evidence - N.Y. State Courts

    May 26, 2025 · The official home page of the New York State Unified Court System. We hear more than three million cases a year involving almost every type of endeavor. We hear family …

  8. 7.03 Opinion of Lay Witness The testimony of a witness not testifying as an expert may be given in the form of an opinion or inference when that testimony: is rationally based on the witness’s …

  9. 6.11 Impeachment, When Authorized and Provable by Extrinsic Evidence1 The credibility of a witness may be impeached by evidence that has a tendency in reason to discredit the …

  10. The rule is derived from the New York State Constitution, statutory provisions, and Court of Appeals precedent. (See e.g. NY Const, art I, § 3 [“no person shall be rendered incompetent …