According to American courts, photographs are
admissible in evidence in motor vehicle accident cases when they appear to have
been accurately taken and are proved to be a faithful and clear representation
of the subject, which cannot itself be produced, and are of such nature as to
throw light upon a disputed point. Before a photograph may be admitted in
evidence, however, its accuracy or correctness must be proved, and it must be
authenticated or verified first.
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