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hi everyone Dave sugden of evidence at trial letamp;#39;s talk about something really important and that is getting documents authenticated at trial so often lawyers getting ready for trial or during trial think that laying the foundation for a document is some evidentiary Mountain they have to climb and itamp;#39;s really pretty simple and in order to understand how simple it is letamp;#39;s look at the statutes Iamp;#39;m talking about in California Section 1400 of the evidence code and in the federal rules 901 and what both of those rules make clear is that when youamp;#39;re laying the foundation for a document all you have to do is introduce evidence sufficient to support a finding not by the judge but by the jury that the document is what the proponent claims it to be specifically section 1400 provides that authentication of a writing means a the introduction of evidence sufficient to sustain a finding that it is the writing that the proponent of the evidence claims it is or