Texas Exhibit E is a document that is used in many types of legal cases to provide evidence and testimony of a witness, including any relevant photographs, diagrams, and other documents. It is an affidavit, meaning the witness has signed it, affirming its accuracy and truthfulness. There are two types of Texas Exhibit E: the original document, which must be notarized, and a duplicate copy, which is also notarized. The original document is used to provide the court with evidence and testimony, while the duplicate copy is used to provide the attorney and the parties involved with a copy of the evidence and testimony. This document provides valuable information for the court to consider and can be used to help a party win their case.