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Every exhibit must be authenticated. That just means someone must explain to the jury what it is and where it came from. Authentication usually consists of testimony by a witness with personal knowledge that the exhibit is what it appears to be. This is not complicated.
Exhibit Labels / Exhibit Stickers Use labels to file pleadings, exhibits, letters, reports, trial documents or depositions for speedy reference. Each label provides a blank space for customized labeling with exhibit numbers, letters, or dates. FedEx Priority or FedEx Standard Overnight is available on all label orders.
Go to the \u201cReferences\u201d tab in Word and select \u201cInsert Caption.\u201d Select \u201cExhibit\u201d from the options under \u201cLabel.\u201d If Exhibit isn't an option, you can create a new label with the \u201cNew Label\u201d button. Click \u201cNumbering\u201d to designate what type of numbering you want (i.e., A, B, C or 1, 2, 3).
Include a typed notation within the body of the legal document where the exhibit should be referenced. Thereafter, assign the exhibit with an identifying number or letter. For instance, this notation can state either "See Exhibit A" or "See Exhibit 1".
documents or objects presented during a trial before there has been testimony which confirms their authenticity and/or relevancy. Each item is given an exhibit identification letter or number and thus is marked for identification.
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plaintiff, the party who brings a legal action or in whose name it is brought\u2014as opposed to the defendant, the party who is being sued. The term corresponds to petitioner in equity and civil law and to libelant in admiralty.
Include a typed notation within the body of the legal document where the exhibit should be referenced. Thereafter, assign the exhibit with an identifying number or letter. For instance, this notation can state either "See Exhibit A" or "See Exhibit 1".
First, some (even many) exhibits may be agreed upon (\u201cstipulated\u201d to) by the parties, in order to save time \u2014 especially with non-controversial items. Or, occasionally, the judge may issue a ruling before trial (during a pre-trial hearing) that certain exhibits are admissible.
Generally, exhibits are labeled in sequential alphabetical or numerical order. For example, Exhibit A is followed by Exhibit B, etc.
List your exhibits in numerical order (beginning with 1 or 101) and give a brief description of the exhibits you've labeled.

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