"Self-Authenticating" Evidence in the Digital Age: A Discussion on Rule 902(11)/(13)/(14) and ESI
Tue, Apr 30
|Carter-Keep, Jury Assembly Room
Please join us in a discussion about how the Federal Rules of Evidence continue to adapt to the ever-expanding proliferation of electronically stored information in criminal litigation and trials.


Time & Location
Apr 30, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PDT
Carter-Keep, Jury Assembly Room, 333 W Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
About the Event
The San Diego Chapter of the Federal Bar Association invites you to join U.S. District Judge Anthony J. Battaglia, Assistant U.S. Attorney Sabrina Feve, and Assistant Federal Defender Leila Morgan during a discussion about Federal Rule of Evidence 902(11)/(13)/(14), which governs evidence that is “self-authenticating," or items of evidence that do not require any extrinsic evidence of authenticity in order to be admitted into evidence at trial. The panel will discuss the challenges of and interplay between digital evidence that contain layers of hearsay, where some of the content may not be "self-authenticating," even if the original record is.
Cost: Free
MCLE: 1.0 hours of General MCLE Credit