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Originally Posted by zamler
I thought that was testimony not evidence.
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EVIDENCE
WHAT IS EVIDENCE?
Evidence is information you provide the Court to prove your case. There are different kinds of evidence, the most common are:
Oral testimony
A person comes to Court and answers questions in Court.
Documentary evidence
These records include copies of documents, contracts, cheques, invoices, letters, receipts, repair estimates, photographs or videos, printouts of any e-mails or other electronic messages, copies of transcripts of any voicemail messages, or any other materials that relate to the action. If you choose to display text messages or e-mails on your personal device, such as a cell phone, the Court may keep the device until the end of the appeal period as an exhibit.
Electronic evidence
Includes materials not in paper, such as flash drives, videos or recordings.
Requests for special requirements such as hearing assistance, voice amplifiers, television or video equipment must be made on the Courtroom Audiovisual Request Form at least 30 days prior to the trial. You should contact the Alberta Court of Justice Office in advance to confirm procedures.