Multiple Choice
In order for a document to be considered self-authenticating:
A) the party wishing to introduce the document need only to vouch for its authenticity in order for it to be properly admitted into evidence.
B) both parties stipulate to the authenticity of the document and then it will be considered as self-authenticating.
C) some outside evidence, however minimal, is required to consider the document as self-authenticating.
D) there must be proof within the context of the document that indicates its genuine status and that it is what it purports to be.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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