California Laws: Evidence Code Sections 1410-1421
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1410
Nothing in this article shall be construed to limit the means by which a writing may be authenticated or proved. ...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1410.5
(a) For purposes of this chapter, a writing shall include any graffiti consisting of written words, insignia, symbols, or any other markings which convey a...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1411
Except as provided by statute, the testimony of a subscribing witness is not required to authenticate a writing. ...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1412
If the testimony of a subscribing witness is required by statute to authenticate a writing and the subscribing witness denies or does not recollect the...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1413
A writing may be authenticated by anyone who saw the writing made or executed, including a subscribing witness. ...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1414
A writing may be authenticated by evidence that: (a) The party against whom it is offered has at any time admitted its authenticity; or (b)...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1415
A writing may be authenticated by evidence of the genuineness of the handwriting of the maker. ...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1416
A witness who is not otherwise qualified to testify as an expert may state his opinion whether a writing is in the handwriting of a...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1417
The genuineness of handwriting, or the lack thereof, may be proved by a comparison made by the trier of fact with handwriting (a) which the...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1418
The genuineness of writing, or the lack thereof, may be proved by a comparison made by an expert witness with writing (a) which the court...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1419
Where a writing whose genuineness is sought to be proved is more than 30 years old, the comparison under Section 1417 or 1418 may be...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1420
A writing may be authenticated by evidence that the writing was received in response to a communication sent to the person who is claimed by...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1421
A writing may be authenticated by evidence that the writing refers to or states matters that are unlikely to be known to anyone other than...