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31 Cards in this Set

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401
Definition of relevant evidence
402
Relevant Evidence Generally Admissible
403
Exclusion of Relevant Evidence, prejudice, waste of time
606
Competency of juror as Witness
104
Preliminary Questions
105
Limited Admissibility
407
Subsequent Remedial Measures
408
Compromise and Offers to Compromise
409
payment of Medical and Similar Expenses
411
Liability Insurance
404
character evidence
404(a)
Propensity Rule
404(b)
Other crimes, wrongs, or Acts
404(a)(1)
Mercy I Evidence: character of the accused
404(a)(2)
Mercy II Evidence: Character of Alleged VICTIM
405
methods of proving character
* in crim cases only
405(a)
Reputation or Opinion
405(b)
Specific Instances of Conduct
* Civil cases: admissible SIC
406
Habit, Routine Practice
*both civil and criminal
601
Competency of Witness
602
Personal knowledge
603
Oath or Affirmation
610
Religious beliefs or Opinions
611
Mode and Order of Interrogation and Presentation
607
Who may Impeach
608
Impeachment by character evidence- evidence of character and conduct of witness
608(a)
opinion and reputation evidence of character
608(b)
specific instances of conduct
609
Impeachment by Evidence of a Conviction of Crime
609(a)(1)
Use cook factors to determine if probative outweighs danger of unfair prejudice
613
Prior Statements of Witnesses