Rule 803(6) of the Federal Rules of Evidence

Rule 803(6) of the Federal Rules of Evidence

Definition

Provides that a business record of an event made at or near the time of the event by someone with knowledge of the event is admissible if the record is made in the regular course of business and it is the regular course of business to make such a record at the time of the event.

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