Computer-generated evidence is admissible in evidence in a Court of law EXCEPT where
A. The processed information is not altered
B. The document described the manner of production of the statement
C. The computer used was in regular operation
D. The processed document is appropriate for the purpose
E. It is not from proper custody

Answer: E. It is not from proper custody

Explanation:
For computer-generated evidence to be admissible, it must be in proper custody. Without it being in proper custody, the authenticity of the evidence is questionable, and thus, it is not admissible.