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Evidence
Evidence Rules
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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. |