Courtrules I. FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE
- NOTE - Effective Date and Application of Rules
- COURTRULE 101 [Rule 101 - Rule 101] - Scope; Definitions
- COURTRULE 102 [Rule 102 - Rule 102] - Purpose
- COURTRULE 103 [Rule 103 - Rule 103] - Rulings on Evidence
- COURTRULE 104 [Rule 104 - Rule 104] - Preliminary Questions
- COURTRULE 105 [Rule 105 - Rule 105] - Limiting Evidence That Is Not Admissible Against Other Parties or for Other Purposes
- COURTRULE 106 [Rule 106 - Rule 106] - Remainder of or Related Statements
- COURTRULE 201 [Rule 201 - Rule 201] - Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts
- COURTRULE 301 [Rule 301 - Rule 301] - Presumptions in Civil Cases Generally
- COURTRULE 302 [Rule 302 - Rule 302] - Applying State Law to Presumptions in Civil Cases
- COURTRULE 401 [Rule 401 - Rule 401] - Test for Relevant Evidence
- COURTRULE 402 [Rule 402 - Rule 402] - General Admissibility of Relevant Evidence
- COURTRULE 403 [Rule 403 - Rule 403] - Excluding Relevant Evidence for Prejudice, Confusion, Waste of Time, or Other Reasons
- COURTRULE 404 [Rule 404 - Rule 404] - Character Evidence; Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts.
- COURTRULE 405 [Rule 405 - Rule 405] - Methods of Proving Character
- COURTRULE 406 [Rule 406 - Rule 406] - Habit; Routine Practice
- COURTRULE 407 [Rule 407 - Rule 407] - Subsequent Remedial Measures
- COURTRULE 408 [Rule 408 - Rule 408] - Compromise Offers and Negotiations
- COURTRULE 409 [Rule 409 - Rule 409] - Offers to Pay Medical and Similar Expenses
- COURTRULE 410 [Rule 410 - Rule 410] - Pleas, Plea Discussions, and Related Statements
- COURTRULE 411 [Rule 411 - Rule 411] - Liability Insurance
- COURTRULE 412 [Rule 412 - Rule 412] - Sex-Offense Cases: The Victim’s Sexual Behavior or Predisposition
- COURTRULE 413 [Rule 413 - Rule 413] - Similar Crimes in Sexual-Assault Cases
- COURTRULE 414 [Rule 414 - Rule 414] - Similar Crimes in Child-Molestation Cases
- COURTRULE 415 [Rule 415 - Rule 415] - Similar Acts in Civil Cases Involving Sexual Assault or Child Molestation
- COURTRULE 501 [Rule 501 - Rule 501] - Privilege in General
- COURTRULE 502 [Rule 502 - Rule 502] - Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product; Limitations on Waiver
- COURTRULE 601 [Rule 601 - Rule 601] - Competency to Testify in General
- COURTRULE 602 [Rule 602 - Rule 602] - Need for Personal Knowledge
- COURTRULE 603 [Rule 603 - Rule 603] - Oath or Affirmation to Testify Truthfully
- COURTRULE 604 [Rule 604 - Rule 604] - Interpreter
- COURTRULE 605 [Rule 605 - Rule 605] - Judge’s Competency as a Witness
- COURTRULE 606 [Rule 606 - Rule 606] - Juror’s Competency as a Witness
- COURTRULE 607 [Rule 607 - Rule 607] - Who May Impeach a Witness
- COURTRULE 608 [Rule 608 - Rule 608] - A Witness’s Character for Truthfulness or Untruthfulness
- COURTRULE 609 [Rule 609 - Rule 609] - Impeachment by Evidence of a Criminal Conviction
- COURTRULE 610 [Rule 610 - Rule 610] - Religious Beliefs or Opinions
- COURTRULE 611 [Rule 611 - Rule 611] - Mode and Order of Examining Witnesses and Presenting Evidence
- COURTRULE 612 [Rule 612 - Rule 612] - Writing Used to Refresh a Witness’s Memory
- COURTRULE 613 [Rule 613 - Rule 613] - Witness’s Prior Statement
- COURTRULE 614 [Rule 614 - Rule 614] - Court’s Calling or Examining a Witness
- COURTRULE 615 [Rule 615 - Rule 615] - Excluding Witnesses from the Courtroom; Preventing an Excluded Witness’s Access to Trial Testimony
- COURTRULE 701 [Rule 701 - Rule 701] - Opinion Testimony by Lay Witnesses
- COURTRULE 702 [Rule 702 - Rule 702] - Testimony by Expert Witnesses
- COURTRULE 703 [Rule 703 - Rule 703] - Bases of an Expert’s Opinion Testimony
- COURTRULE 704 [Rule 704 - Rule 704] - Opinion on an Ultimate Issue
- COURTRULE 705 [Rule 705 - Rule 705] - Disclosing the Facts or Data Underlying an Expert’s Opinion
- COURTRULE 706 [Rule 706 - Rule 706] - Court-Appointed Expert Witnesses
- NOTE - Notes of Advisory Committee on Proposed Rules
- COURTRULE 801 [Rule 801 - Rule 801] - Definitions That Apply to This Article; Exclusions from Hearsay
- COURTRULE 802 [Rule 802 - Rule 802] - The Rule Against Hearsay
- COURTRULE 803 [Rule 803 - Rule 803] - Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay—Regardless of Whether the Declarant Is Available as a Witness
- COURTRULE 804 [Rule 804 - Rule 804] - Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay—When the Declarant Is Unavailable as a Witness
- COURTRULE 805 [Rule 805 - Rule 805] - Hearsay Within Hearsay
- COURTRULE 806 [Rule 806 - Rule 806] - Attacking and Supporting the Declarant’s Credibility
- COURTRULE 807 [Rule 807 - Rule 807] - Residual Exception
- COURTRULE 901 [Rule 901 - Rule 901] - Authenticating or Identifying Evidence
- COURTRULE 902 [Rule 902 - Rule 902] - Evidence That Is Self-Authenticating
- COURTRULE 903 [Rule 903 - Rule 903] - Subscribing Witness’s Testimony
- COURTRULE 1001 [Rule 1001 - Rule 1001] - Definitions That Apply to This Article
- COURTRULE 1002 [Rule 1002 - Rule 1002] - Requirement of the Original
- COURTRULE 1003 [Rule 1003 - Rule 1003] - Admissibility of Duplicates
- COURTRULE 1004 [Rule 1004 - Rule 1004] - Admissibility of Other Evidence of Content
- COURTRULE 1005 [Rule 1005 - Rule 1005] - Copies of Public Records to Prove Content
- COURTRULE 1006 [Rule 1006 - Rule 1006] - Summaries to Prove Content
- COURTRULE 1007 [Rule 1007 - Rule 1007] - Testimony or Statement of a Party to Prove Content
- COURTRULE 1008 [Rule 1008 - Rule 1008] - Functions of the Court and Jury
- COURTRULE 1101 [Rule 1101 - Rule 1101] - Applicability of the Rules
- COURTRULE 1102 [Rule 1102 - Rule 1102] - Amendments
- COURTRULE 1103 [Rule 1103 - Rule 1103] - Title