Exhibit Numbering Guidelines California

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i was wondering about numbering exhibits and pagianting them
Hello ****,
When numbering and paginating exhibits in California, consider the following:
- Number exhibits sequentially (e.g., Exhibit *, Exhibit *).
- Each exhibit should begin on a new page.
- Include a unique page number for each page within an exhibit (e.g., Exhibit *-*, Exhibit *-*).
Do you have any specific questions about a case or court procedure?
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****, could you please provide more details about your specific case or court procedure so I can assist you better? For instance, are you preparing for a trial, hearing, or filing documents with a particular court?
if an exhibit is comprised of several documents, each being *-* pages in length how do i number them if i am starting with exhibit #*
****, in California, you can number your exhibits and pages as follows:
- Start with Exhibit *.
- Number each document within Exhibit * sequentially.
- For example, if Exhibit * has * documents of * pages each:
- Exhibit *-*, Exhibit *-*, Exhibit *-* for the first document.
- Exhibit *-*, Exhibit *-*, Exhibit *-* for the second document.
- Exhibit *-*, Exhibit *-*, Exhibit *-* for the third document.
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wht if the exhibit is a check that has been tampered with. i have a bank copy and the a copy of the other check that they supposedly wrote on my behalf but the memo lines are different one says for work done for laurie the other says work done for bob. is this one exhibit or *
****, regarding the tampered check, you should treat each check as a separate exhibit because they have different memo lines.
- Exhibit *: Bank copy of the check.
- Exhibit *: Copy of the other check with different memo line.
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