The correct answer is B. 1002.
Rule 1002 of the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) states that "To prove the content of a writing, recording, or photograph, the original is required, except as otherwise provided in these rules."
This means that an original recording (such as an audio or video recording) is typically required as evidence to prove its content, unless otherwise specified in the rules.
Here's a brief overview of the other options:
A. 1004: Deals with the admissibility of copies of records.
C. 1003: Relates to the admissibility of duplicates.
D. 1005: Pertains to the admissibility of summaries.
Evidence - Rule 1002 – Best Evidence Rule
The best evidence rule provides that the original of a writing, recording, or photograph is required to prove the contents thereof.
From EC Council: Rule 1002 - Requirement of ORIGINAL
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