In a medical malpractice case, the plaintiff's attorney seeks to introduce a 3D model that illustrates the alleged surgical error. Under what condition is this demonstrative evidence admissible?
When it accurately represents the medical records and is developed using accepted techniques.
If the attorney believes it will help the jury understand the case and the data can be verified.
If both parties agree to present the model and there are no objections raised.
If similar models have been admitted in other medical cases.
The correct answer is admissible because the 3D model must accurately represent the medical records and be developed using accepted techniques, ensuring its reliability and relevance. The other options are incorrect as they either rely on subjective beliefs, mutual agreement without addressing reliability, or precedent without ensuring the specific evidence meets admissibility standards.
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