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Wilson v. State

Court of Appeals of Indiana

348 N.E.2d 90 (1976)

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Indiana (plaintiff) prosecuted Wilson (defendant) for stealing another person's paycheck. The state offered a photocopy of the check into evidence, along with testimony describing the copy. On appeal, Wilson argued the state failed to lay a proper foundation for admitting the copy instead of the original, so admitting the copy was error.

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Whether, in general, a duplicate document is admissible as evidence to the same extent as the original.

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