Rokus v. Bridgeport, 463 A.2d 252 (1983)
Photographs and maps were admissible as illustrations of the accident scene
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Rokus v. Bridgeport, 463 A.2d 252 (1983)
Photographs and maps were admissible as illustrations of the accident scene
T.H. Leland v. D.R. Leonard, 112 A. 198, 95 Vt. 36 (Vt. 1921)
The value of photographs and photographic enlargements of questioned signatures and documents is everywhere recognized. [95 Vt. 38] It is attested by this Court in Rowell v. Fuller's Estate, 59 Vt. 688, 10 A. 853. They must be properly verified, to ...
Blanchard v. Bridgeport, 463 A.2d 553 (1983)
Photograph admissible even though it depicted the area after the conditions changed to make cage safer; also, photograph of a similar leopard was admissible because it fairly represented what it purported to represent
Blanchard v. Bridgeport, 463 A.2d 553 (1983)
Photograph admissible even though it depicted the area after the conditions changed to make cage safer; also, photograph of a similar leopard was admissible because it fairly represented what it purported to represent
State v. Hardy, 489 A.2d 508 (Me. 1985)
The results of experiments are admissible if they are conducted under circumstances which bear a "substantial similarity" to those surrounding the event placed in issue at trial. See Sucrest Corporation v. M/V Jennifer, 455 F.Supp. 371, 385 n. 22 ...