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104
Preliminary Questions
104(a)
Judge decides
104(b)
Jury decides
105
Limiting instruction
401
Relevance
401.6
Relevance and materiality
403
Prejudice
404
Character Evidence: Other crimes, wrongs, or acts
405
Methods of proving character
301
Presumptions in civil cases generally
406
Habit; Routine Practice
406.2
Definition of habit
406.4
Application of routine practice evidence
407
Subsequent remedial measures
407.2
Scope of rule 407
407.5
Application of rule 407 in product liability actions
408
Settlement offers and negotiations
409
Offers to pay medical and similar expenses
410
Pleas, plea discussions, and related statements (criminal counterpart to 408)
412
Sex offense cases: The victim’s sexual behavior or predisposition
413
Similar crimes in sexual-assault cases
413.1
Similar crimes in sexual-assault cases in general
601
Competency to testify in general
601.2
The court’s power to exclude testimony contained in the FRE: The interplay between rule 601 and rules 104 and 403
601.3
Competency of infancy and psychological and mental impairment
602
Witness’s need for personal knowledge
602.2
Foundation as to a witness’s personal knowledge
701
Opinion testimony by lay witnesses
702
Testimony by expert witness
901
Authenticating or identifying evidence
901.6
Identification of real proof
901.19
Authentication by proof of contents — reply technique
902
Evidence that is self-authenticating
1001
Definitions that apply to the Best evidence rule
1001.1
Best evidence rule — An overview
1001.10
Original Writings or Recordings
1001.14
Carbon copies
1002
Requirement of the original for the best evidence rule
1008
Functions of the court and jury
611
Mode and order of examining witnesses and presenting evidence
612
Writing used to refresh a witness’s memory
614
Courts calling or examining a witness
703
Bases of an Expert’s Opinion Testimony
703.5
Bases of Expert Testimony — Evidence Not Admitted at the Hearing
704
Opinion on an Ultimate Issue
705
Disclosing the Facts or Data Underlying an Expert’s Opinion
607
Who May Impeach a Witness
607.5
Impeachment by Contradiction
608
A Witness’s Character for Truthfulness or Untruthfulness
801
Definitions of Hearsay
801(d)
Statements that are not hearsay
801(d)(1)
A declarant-witness’s prior statement
801(d)(2)
An opposing party’s statement
803(1)
Present Sense Impression
803(2)
Excited Utterance
803(3)
Then-Existing Mental, Emotional, or Physical Condition
803(4)
Statement made for a Medical Diagnosis or Treatment
803(5)
Recorded Recollection8
803(6)
Business Records