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TITLE 9

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CHAPTER 3

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9-333. Admissibility in evidence of copies of destroyed records. The photostatic, photographic, microphotographic or microfilmed copy of any such record destroyed or disposed of as herein authorized, or a certified copy thereof, shall be admissible in evidence in any court or proceeding, and shall have the same force and effect as though the original record had been produced and proved. It shall be the duty of the custodian of such records to prepare enlarged typed or photographic copies of the records whenever their production is required by law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title9 > T9ch3 > T9ch3sect9-333

TITLE 9

EVIDENCE

CHAPTER 3

PUBLIC WRITINGS

9-333. Admissibility in evidence of copies of destroyed records. The photostatic, photographic, microphotographic or microfilmed copy of any such record destroyed or disposed of as herein authorized, or a certified copy thereof, shall be admissible in evidence in any court or proceeding, and shall have the same force and effect as though the original record had been produced and proved. It shall be the duty of the custodian of such records to prepare enlarged typed or photographic copies of the records whenever their production is required by law.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title9 > T9ch3 > T9ch3sect9-333

TITLE 9

EVIDENCE

CHAPTER 3

PUBLIC WRITINGS

9-333. Admissibility in evidence of copies of destroyed records. The photostatic, photographic, microphotographic or microfilmed copy of any such record destroyed or disposed of as herein authorized, or a certified copy thereof, shall be admissible in evidence in any court or proceeding, and shall have the same force and effect as though the original record had been produced and proved. It shall be the duty of the custodian of such records to prepare enlarged typed or photographic copies of the records whenever their production is required by law.