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well this is requires more than just searching on Google for information

1. If you visit Cricket Technologies website and register you can
search their case index.
http://www.crickettechnologies.com/

2. If you are located in a city/town that has a law library you should
go visit with the Law Librarian therein and seek some assistance in
researching case law.

3. Familiarize yourself with the various rules of evidence especially
the Federal ones http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/fre/overview.html
especially

http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/fre/overview.html#article_viii

finally here are some cases from Cricket Technologies database

Torrington Co. v. United States, 16 Ct. Int'l Trade 76 (1992).
(last updated: Aug/11/2003 11:59 am EST)

ITA was correct in refusing to order the agency to create computer
tapes when the record would include microfilmed computer printouts
containing the programming and data sets.


Peterk

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