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In re S.D.J.
A qualifying business record "is admissible when `a proper foundation . . . is laid by testimony of a witness who is familiar with the . . . records and the methods under which they were made so as to satisfy the court that the methods, the sources of information, and the time of preparation render such evidence trustworthy.'" State v. Price, 326 N.C. 56 , 77, 388 S.E.2d 84 , 95 (1990) (quoting State v. Springer, 283 N.C. 627 , 636, 197 S.E.2d 530 , 536 (1973)); see also State v. Miller, 80 N.C.App. 425 , 429, 342 S.E.2d 553 , 556 ("`[o]ther qualified witness' has been construed to mean a witn…
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
In Re SDJ
A qualifying business record "is admissible when `a proper foundation . . . is laid by testimony of a witness who is familiar with the . . . records and the methods under which they were made so as to satisfy the court that the methods, the sources of information, and the time of preparation render such evidence trustworthy.'" State v. Price, 326 N.C. 56, 77 , 388 S.E.2d 84, 95 (1990) (quoting State v. Springer, 283 N.C. 627, 636 , 197 S.E.2d 530, 536 (1973)); see also State v. Miller, 80 N.C.App. 425, 429 , 342 S.E.2d 553, 556 ("`[o]ther qualified witness' has been construed to mean a witness…
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STATE
v.
MARTIN
v.
MARTIN
No. 209P86.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Aug 12, 1986.
317 N.C. 711
Published
Petition by defendant for writ of certiorari to the North Carolina Court of Appeals denied 12 August 1986.