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Most court clerks and advocates regularly appearing in the magistrates courts tend to be of the opinion that unless a photograph is agreed, then the only way of introducing it is by means of its verification on oath by the person who actually took the photograph.
This means that each document should be formally produced into evidence by a witness. Each exhibit should be identified, using the initials of the person making the statement and consecutive numbering within the statement, for example, I produce a sketch plan marked EF1.
If you are marking the exhibit yourself, mark it with a pen or marker as Exhibit 1 [or Exhibit A] or whatever number or letter the exhibit is.
The exhibit list shall contain all exhibits that the parties intend to offer for admission into evidence. Those exhibits should be appropriately labeled as Plaintiffs or Defendants exhibits, e.g., PX-1, DX-1. Any exhibits that have been produced by bates number must also include the bates number.
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Organize and Copy Exhibits You should place Exhibit stickers on each exhibit so that the court reporter does not need to take time to do this at trial. Create a master index of each exhibit including the author/source, date, type and short description to identify the exhibit.
There are a few ways that you can mark exhibits for court. One way is to mark the exhibit with a marker or ballpoint pen. Other options include using exhibit stickers or having the court clerk label the exhibit. It all depends on the jurisdiction rules differ.
Exhibit lists, which are formal documents that list. the exhibits a party may use at trial, are one of the most critical pretrial documents in a federal civil trial. Before trial, parties must file and exchange an exhibit list as part of their pretrial disclosures under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 26(a)(3).

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