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· 9/8/2016

Anna Shamaya Juarez v. Abdon Chavez Juarez, II

Citations

  • 195 Wash. App. 880
  • 382 P.3d 13

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  • investigator who had been employed as a deputy with the sheriff’s office and who had personal knowledge of the investigation in the case was able to lay a proper foundation for intoxilyzer printout cards
  • for purposes of OCGA § 24-9-902 (11), an “other qualified person” need not have personal knowledge of the preparation of the records, but “must be familiar with the creation and record keeping procedures of the organization”
  • admission of log sheets did not violate best evidence rule where original printouts could not be located even after the investigator conducted a multi-source search and the defendant had not pointed to any evidence in the record 8 Because OCGA §§ 24-10-1002 and 24-10-1004 (1

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Judges: Lawrence-Berrey, Pennell

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