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17 Cards in this Set
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Rule 101
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Scope
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Rule 102
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Purpose
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Rule 103
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Rulings on Evidence
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Rule 104
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Preliminary Questions
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Rule 105
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Limited Admissibility
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Rule 106
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Remainder of Related Writings or Recorded Statements
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Rule 201
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Judicial Notice
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Rule 301
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Presumptions in Civil Actions and Proceedings
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Rule 302
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Presumptions in Civil State Actions
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Rule 401
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Definition of Relevant Evidence
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Rule 402
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Relevant evidence generally admissible; irrelevant evidence inadmissible
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Rule 403
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Although Relevant, evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice
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Rule 403
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Confusion of the issues
Misleading the jury Undue delay Waste of time Cumulative Evidence |
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Rule 404(a)(1)
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Character Evidence- Generally, character evidence is inadmissible to show conformity.
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Rule 404(b)(1)
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Character Evidence- (Specific Acts) Evidence of a crime, wrong, or other act is not admissible to prove a person's character in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted in accordance with the character.
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Rule 404(b)(2)
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Exceptions for a Defendant or Victim in a criminal case.
(A)D can offer evidence of his character. P can then offer to rebut it (B) Limited by Rape Shield (412) defendant may offer victim's pertinent trait. (i)P can then offer to rebut it. (ii) P offer evidence of the D's same triat |
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Rule 402(b)(3)
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Evidence of a witness's character may be admitted under Rules 607, 608, 609 ( Impeachment).
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