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