Received in Evidence Template
The Received in Evidence stamp indicates an exhibit has been formally admitted into evidence by the court. This stamp includes the admission date and is applied after the court rules on admissibility.
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Best Practices
- 1Only use after formal admission by the court
- 2Include the date of admission
- 3Keep a log of admitted vs. non-admitted exhibits
- 4Verify admission with court reporter if uncertain
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Received in Evidence FAQ
Who applies the Received in Evidence stamp?
Typically the court clerk or reporter applies this stamp during trial. Attorneys may use it when creating exhibit copies for the record after admission.
Can I pre-stamp exhibits as Received in Evidence?
No, this stamp should only be applied after the court formally admits the exhibit. Use "Marked for Identification" or a party exhibit stamp for pre-trial preparation.
What if an exhibit is partially admitted?
If a court admits an exhibit with redactions or limitations, note the specific admission terms. Some attorneys create a new stamped copy reflecting only the admitted portions.
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