United States v. Hampton
United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
464 F.3d 687 (2006)
Relevant factsFree
Hampton (defendant) was tried for bank robbery, an element of which required proving the robbed banks were federally insured at the time. The prosecution introduced photocopies of the banks' federal insurance certificates, paired with testimony from bank employees that the copies matched the certificates actually displayed on the banks' walls. The trial judge admitted this evidence, and Hampton was convicted and appealed, challenging the sufficiency of the authentication.
IssueFree
Whether copies of bank insurance certificates are admissible when bank employees testify they recognize the copies as accurate copies of the certificates the banks possess.