CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE: CIVIL AND CRIMINAL
...Computer-Generated Evidence
......Business Records
.........Foundation Issues
............Reliability of Input Data
6 Cards On This Topic:
  • Data entries on magnetic computer tapes are writings made contemporaneously with Lotto transactions and qualify as business records, regardless whether data printout made later than material was input.
  • Private firm operating Lottery's on-line system provided proper foundation for admission of computer printouts attached to former auditor's declaration.
  • Hearsay evidence from police reports put into police log, then into computer in normal course of business, is not nonhearsay when retrieved from computer; then untrustworthy.
  • Reliance upon data by disinterested business is persuasive evidence of its reliability.
  • Proof that computer records altered did not make them untrustworthy when admitted for purpose of proving D altered them.
  • Testimony from computer-generated records improperly admitted where witness unable to lay foundation.