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101

Scope; Definitions

102

Purpose

103

Rulings on Evidence

104

Preliminary Questions

105

Limiting Evidence That Is Not Admissible Against Other Parties or for Other Purposes

106

Remainder of or Related Writings or Recorded Statements

201

Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts

301

Presumptions in Civil Cases Generally

302

Applying State Law to Presumptions in Civil Cases

401

Test for Relevant Evidence

402

General Admissibility of Relevant Evidence

403

Excluding Relevant Evidence for Prejudice,Confusion, Waste of Time, or Other Reasons

404

Character Evidence; Crimes or Other Acts

405

Methods of Proving Character

406

Habit; Routine Practice

407

Subsequent Remedial Measures

408

Compromise Offers and Negotiations

409

Offers to Pay Medical and Similar Expenses

410

Pleas, Plea Discussions, and Related Statements

411

Liability Insurance

412

Sex-Offense Cases: The Victim’s Sexual Behavioror Predisposition

413

Similar Crimes in Sexual-Assault Cases

414

Similar Crimes in ChildMolestation Cases

415

Similar Acts in Civil Cases Involving SexualAssault or Child Molestation

501

Privilege in General

502

Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product;Limitations on Waiver

601

Competency to Testify in General

602

Need for Personal Knowledge

603

Oath or Affirmation to Testify Truthfully

604

Interpreter

605

Judge’s Competency as a Witness

606

Juror’s Competency as a Witness

607

Who May Impeach a Witness

608

A Witness’s Character for Truthfulness orUntruthfulness

609

Impeachment by Evidenceof a Criminal Conviction

610

Religious Beliefs or Opinions

611

Mode and Order ofExamining Witnesses and Presenting Evidence

612

Writing Used to Refresh a Witness’s Memory

613

Witness’s Prior Statement

614

Court’s Calling or Examining a Witness

615

Excluding Witnesses

701

Opinion Testimony by Lay Witnesses

702

Testimony by Expert Witnesses

703

Bases of an Expert’s Opinion Testimony

704

Opinion on an Ultimate Issue

705

Disclosing the Facts or Data Underlying anExpert’s Opinion

706

Court-Appointed Expert Witnesses

801

Definitions That Apply to This Article;Exclusions from Hearsay

802

The Rule Against Hearsay

803

Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay —Regardless of Whether the Declarant Is Available as a Witness

804

Hearsay Exceptions; Declarant Unavailable

805

Hearsay Within Hearsay

806

Attacking and Supporting the Declarant’sCredibility

807

Residual Exception

901

Authenticating or Identifying Evidence

902

Evidence That Is Self-Authenticating

903

Subscribing Witness’s Testimony

1001

Definitions That Apply to This Article

1002

Requirement of the Original

1003

Admissibility of Duplicates

1004

Admissibility of Other Evidence of Content

1005

Copies of Public Records to Prove Content

1006

Summaries to Prove Content

1007

Testimony or Statement of a Party to ProveContent

1008

Functions of the Court and Jury

1101

Applicability of the Rules

1102

Amendments

1103

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