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Federal Rules Of Evidence

Article I General Provisions (Fed. Rules Evid. 101-106)
   
Rule 101 Scope
   
Rule 102 Purpose And Construction
   
Rule 103(a) Rulings On Evidence: Effect Of Erroneous Ruling
   
Rule 103(b) Rulings On Evidence: Record Of Offer And Ruling
   
Rule 103(c) Rulings On Evidence: Hearing Of Jury
   
Rule 103(d) Rulings On Evidence: Plain Error
   
Rule 104(a) Preliminary Questions: Questions Of Admissibility Generally
   
Rule 104(b) Preliminary Questions: Relevancy Conditioned On Fact
   
Rule 104(c) Preliminary Questions: Hearing of jury
   
Rule 104(d) Preliminary Questions: Testimony By Accused
   
Rule 104(e) Preliminary Questions: Weight And Credibility
   
Rule 105 Limited Admissibility
   
Rule 106 Remainder Of Or Related Writings Or Recorded Statements
Article II Judicial Notice (Fed. Rules Evid. 201(a)-201(g))

   
Rule 201(a) Judicial Notice Of Adjudicative Facts: Scope Of Rule
   
Rule 201(b) Judicial Notice Of Adjudicative Facts: Kinds Of Facts
   
Rule 201(c) Judicial Notice Of Adjudicative Facts: When Discretionary
   
Rule 201(d) Judicial Notice Of Adjudicative Facts: When Mandatory
   
Rule 201(e) Judicial Notice Of Adjudicative Facts: Opportunity To Be Heard
   
Rule 201(f) Judicial Notice Of Adjudicative Facts: Time Of Taking Notice
   
Rule 201(g) Judicial Notice Of Adjudicative Facts: Instructing Jury
Article III Presumptions In Civil Actions And Proceedings (Fed. Rules Evid. 301-302)
   
Rule 301 Presumptions In General Civil Actions And Proceedings
   
Rule 302 Applicability Of State Law In Civil Actions And Proceedings
Article IV Relevancy And Its Limits (Fed. Rules Evid. 401-415)
   
Rule 401 Definition Of "Relevant Evidence"
   
Rule 402 Relevant Evidence Generally Admissible; Irrelevant Evidence Inadmissible
   
Rule 403 Exclusion Of Relevant Evidence On Grounds Of Prejudice, Confusion, Or Waste Of Time
   
Rule 404(a) Character Evidence Not Admissible To Prove Conduct; Exceptions; Other Crimes: Character Evidence Generally
   
Rule 404(b) Character Evidence Not Admissible To Prove Conduct; Exceptions; Other Crimes: Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts
   
Rule 405(a) Methods Of Proving Character: Reputation or Opinion
   
Rule 405(b) Methods Of Proving Character: Specific Instances Of Conduct
   
Rule 406 Habit; Routine Practice
   
Rule 407 Subsequent Remedial Measures
   
Rule 408 Compromise And Offers To Compromise
   
Rule 409 Payment Of Medical And Similar Expenses
   
Rule 410 Inadmissibility Of Pleas, Plea Discussions, And Related Statements
   
Rule 411 Liability Insurance
   
Rule 412(a) Sex Offense Cases; Relevance Of Alleged Victim's Past Sexual Behavior Or Alleged Sexual Predisposition: Evidence Generally Inadmissible
   
Rule 412(b) Sex Offense Cases; Relevance Of Alleged Victim's Past Sexual Behavior Or Alleged Sexual Predisposition: Exceptions
   
Rule 412(c) Sex Offense Cases; Relevance Of Alleged Victim's Past Sexual Behavior Or Alleged Sexual Predisposition: Procedure To Determine Admissibility
   
Rule 413 Evidence Of Similar Crimes In Sexual Assault Cases
    Rule 414 Evidence Of Similar Crimes In Child Molestation Cases
   
Rule 415 Evidence Of Similar Acts In Civil Cases Concerning Sexual Assault Or Child Molestation
Article V Privileges (Fed. Rules Evid. 501)
   
Rule 501 General Rule
Article VI Witness (Fed. Rules Evid. 601-615)
   
Rule 601 General Rule Of Competency
   
Rule 602 Lack Of Personal Knowledge
   
Rule 603 Oath Or Affirmation
   
Rule 604 Interpreters
   
Rule 605 Competency of Judge as Witness
   
Rule 606(a) Competency Of Juror As Witness: At The Trial
   
Rule 606(b) Competency Of Juror As Witness: Inquiry Into Validity Of Verdict Or Indictment
   
Rule 607 Who May Impeach
   
Rule 608(a) Evidence Of Character And Conduct Of Witness: Opinion And Reputation Evidence of character
   
Rule 608(b) Evidence Of Character And Conduct Of Witness: Specific Instances Of Conduct
   
Rule 609(a) Impeachment By Evidence Of Conviction Of Crime: General Rule
   
Rule 609(b) Impeachment By Evidence Of Conviction Of Crime: Time Limit
   
Rule 609(c) Impeachment By Evidence Of Conviction Of Crime: Effect Of Pardon, Annulment, or certificate of rehabilitation
   
Rule 609(d) Impeachment By Evidence Of Conviction Of Crime: Juvenile Adjudications
   
Rule 609(e) Impeachment By Evidence Of Conviction Of Crime: Pendency Of Appeal
   
Rule 610 Religious Beliefs Or Opinions
    Rule 611(a) Mode And Order Of Interrogation And Presentation: Control By Court
   
Rule 611(b) Mode And Order Of Interrogation And Presentation: Scope Of Cross-Examination
   
Rule 611(c) Mode And Order Of Interrogation And Presentation: Leading Questions
   
Rule 612 Writing Used To Refresh Memory
   
Rule 613(a) Prior Statement Of Witnesses: Examining Witness Concerning Prior Statement
   
Rule 613(b) Prior Statement Of Witnesses: Extrinsic Evidence Of Prior Inconsistent Statement Of witness
   
Rule 614(a) Calling And Interrogation Of Witnesses By Court: Calling By Court
   
Rule 614(b) Calling And Interrogation Of Witnesses By Court: Interrogation By Court
   
Rule 614(c) Calling And Interrogation Of Witnesses By Court: Objections
   
Rule 615 Exclusion Of Witnesses
Article VII Opinions And Expert Testimony (Fed. Rules Evid. 701-706)
   
Rule 701 Opinion Testimony By Lay Witnesses
   
Rule 702 Testimony By Experts
   
Rule 703 Bases Of Opinion Testimony By Experts
   
Rule 704 Opinion On Ultimate Issue
   
Rule 705 Disclosure Of Facts Or Data Underlying Expert Opinion
   
Rule 706(a) Court Appointed Experts: Appointment
   
Rule 706(b) Court Appointed Experts: Compensation
   
Rule 706(c) Court Appointed Experts: Disclosure Of Appointment
   
Rule 706(d) Court Appointed Experts: Parties' Experts Of Own Selection
Article VIII Hearsay (Fed. Rules Evid. 801-807)
   
Rule 801(a) Definitions: Statement
   
Rule 801(b) Definitions: Declarant
   
Rule 801(c) Definitions: Hearsay
   
Rule 801(d) Definitions: Statements Which Are Not Hearsay
   
Rule 802 Hearsay Rule
   
Rule 803 Hearsay Exceptions; Availability Of Declarant Immaterial
    Rule 804(a) Hearsay Exceptions; Declarant Unavailable: Definition Of Unavailability
   
Rule 804(b) Hearsay Exceptions; Declarant Unavailable: Hearsay Exceptions
   
Rule 805 Hearsay Within Hearsay
   
Rule 806 Attacking And Supporting Credibility Of Declarant
   
Rule 807 Residual Exception
Article IX Authentication And Identification (Fed. Rules Evid. 901-903)
   
Rule 901(a) Requirement Of Authentication Or Identification: General provision
   
Rule 901(b) Requirement Of Authentication Or Identification: Illustrations
   
Rule 902 Self-Authentication
   
Rule 903 Subscribing Witness' Testimony Unnecessary
Article X Contents Of Writings, Recordings, And Photographs (Fed. Rules Evid. 1001-1008)
   
Rule 1001 Definitions
   
Rule 1002 Requirement Of Original
   
Rule 1003 Admissibility Of Duplicates
   
Rule 1004 Admissibility Of Other Evidence of Contents
   
Rule 1005 Public Records
   
Rule 1006 Summaries
   
Rule 1007 Testimony Or Written Admission of Party
   
Rule 1008 Functions Of Court and Jury
Article XI Miscellaneous Rules (Fed. Rules Evid. 1101-1103)

   
Rule 1101(a) Applicability Of Rules: Courts And Judges
   
Rule 1101(b) Applicability Of Rules: Proceedings Generally
   
Rule 1101(c) Applicability Of Rules: Rule Of Privilege
   
Rule 1101(d) Applicability Of Rules: Rules Inapplicable
   
Rule 1101(e) Applicability Of Rules: Rules Applicable In Part
   
Rule 1102 Amendments
   
Rule 1103 Title
Issues Where Federal Rules Of Evidence Conflict With Case Law Or Are Silent

   
Judicial Center Board Publication Information
   
Introduction
   
Case Law Divergence From The Federal Rules Of Evidence
   
Examples Of Case Law Development Where FRE And Committee Notes Are Silent 

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