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Evidence

Evidence Rules

TermDefinition
Rule 103 Ruling on Evidence
Rule 105 Limiting Instructions
Rule 402 What is admissible?
Rule 401 Relevance
Rule 403 Excluding Relevant Evidence
Rule 407 Subsequent Remedial Measures
Rule 408 Compromise/ Offers to Compromise
Rule 409 Offers to Pay Medical Expenses
Rule 410 Pleas, Plea Discussions, and Related Statements
Rule 411 Liability Insurance
Article VI Witnesses
Rule 601 Competence to Testify in General
Rule 605 Judge's Competency as a Witness
Rule 606 Juror's Competency as a Witness
Rule 602 Personal Knowledge
Rule 603 Oath or Affirmation to Testify Truthfully
Rule 611 Mode and Order of Examining Witnesses and Presenting Evidence
Rule 604 Interpreter
Rule 614 Court's Calling or Examining a Witness
Rule 615 Excluding Witnesses
Rule 612 Writing Used to Refresh a Witness
Rule 613 Witness's Prior Statement
Rule 608 A Witness's Character for Truthfulness or Untruthfulness
Rule 608(a) Reputation or Opinion Evidence
Rule 608(b) Specific Instances of Conduct
Rule 609 Impeachment by Evidence of a Criminal Conviction
Rule 610 Religious Beliefs or Opinions
Rule 106 The Rule of Completeness
Rule 404 Character Evidence; Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts
Rule 405 Methods of Proving Character
Rule 406 Habit; Routine Practice
Rule 412 Sex-Offense Cases: The Victim
Rule 413 Similar Crimes in Sexual Assault Cases
Rule 414 Similar Crimes in Child Molestation Cases
Rule 415 Similar Acts in Civil Cases Involving Sexual Assault or Child Molestation
Rule 104 Preliminary Questions
Rule 802 The Rule Against Hearsay
Rule 801 Exclusions from Hearsay
Rule 801(d)(1) A Declarant-Witness's Prior Statement
Rule 801(d)(2) An Opposing Party's Statement
Rule 804 Hearsay Exceptions; Declarant Unavailable
Rule 804(b)(1) Former Testimony
Rule 804(b)(2) Statement Under Belief of Imminent Death
Rule 804(b)(3) Statement Against Interest
Rule 80b(b)(6) Statement Offered Against a Party That Wrongfully Caused the Declarant's Unavailability (Forfeiture by Wrongdoing)
Rule 803 Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay
Rule 803(1) Present Sense Impression
Rule 803(2) Excited Utterance
Rule 803(3) Then-Existing Mental, Emotional, or Physical Condition
Rule 803(4) Statement Made for Medical Diagnosis or Treatment
Rule 803(5) Recorded Recollection
Rule 803(6) Records of a Regularly Conducted Activity
Rule 803(7) Absence of a Record of a Regularly Conducted Activity
Rule 803(8) Public Records
Rule 803(10) Absence of a Public Record
Rule 803(16) Statements in Ancient Documents
Rule 803(17) Market Reports and Similar Commercial Publications
Rule 803(18) Statements in Learned Treatises, Periodicals, or Pamphlets
Rule 807 Residual Exception
Rule 805 Hearsay Within Hearsay
Rule 806 Attacking and Supporting the Declarant
Sixth Amendment In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial...; to be confronted with the witnesses against him...
Rule 201 Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts
Old Chief Evidence of prior conviction is still relevant even if there is a stipulation. Stipulation does not destroy relevance, but it affects prejudice. Still weigh probative value.
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