During the trial, an investigator observes that one of the principal witnesses is severely ill and cannot be present for the hearing. He decides to record the evidence and present it to the court. Under which rule should he present such evidence?

QuestionsCategory: 312-49During the trial, an investigator observes that one of the principal witnesses is severely ill and cannot be present for the hearing. He decides to record the evidence and present it to the court. Under which rule should he present such evidence?
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During the trial, an investigator observes that one of the principal witnesses is severely ill and cannot be present for the hearing. He decides to record the evidence and present it to the court. Under which rule should he present such evidence?

A. Rule 1003: Admissibility of Duplicates

B. Limited admissibility

C. Locard's Principle

D. Hearsay








 

Suggested Answer: B





This question is in 312-49 Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator Exam. 
For getting Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI).







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