Chapter 90 EVIDENCE CODE
- 90.101 Short title.
- 90.102 Construction.
- 90.103 Scope; applicability.
- 90.104 Rulings on evidence.
- 90.105 Preliminary questions.
- 90.106 Summing up and comment by judge.
- 90.107 Limited admissibility.
- 90.108 Introduction of related writings or recorded statements.
- 90.201 Matters which must be judicially noticed.
- 90.202 Matters which may be judicially noticed.
- 90.203 Compulsory judicial notice upon request.
- 90.204 Determination of propriety of judicial notice and nature of matter noticed.
- 90.205 Denial of a request for judicial notice.
- 90.206 Instructing jury on judicial notice.
- 90.207 Judicial notice by trial court in subsequent proceedings.
- 90.301 Presumption defined; inferences.
- 90.302 Classification of rebuttable presumptions.
- 90.303 Presumption affecting the burden of producing evidence defined.
- 90.304 Presumption affecting the burden of proof defined.
- 90.401 Definition of relevant evidence.
- 90.402 Admissibility of relevant evidence.
- 90.4025 Admissibility of paternity determination in certain criminal prosecutions.
- 90.4026 Statements expressing sympathy; admissibility; definitions.
- 90.403 Exclusion on grounds of prejudice or confusion.
- 90.404 Character evidence; when admissible.
- 90.405 Methods of proving character.
- 90.406 Routine practice.
- 90.407 Subsequent remedial measures.
- 90.408 Compromise and offers to compromise.
- 90.409 Payment of medical and similar expenses.
- 90.410 Offer to plead guilty; nolo contendere; withdrawn pleas of guilty.
- 90.501 Privileges recognized only as provided.
- 90.5015 Journalist’s privilege.
- 90.502 Lawyer-client privilege.
- 90.503 Psychotherapist-patient privilege.
- 90.5035 Sexual assault counselor-victim privilege.
- 90.5036 Domestic violence advocate-victim privilege.
- 90.504 Husband-wife privilege.
- 90.505 Privilege with respect to communications to clergy.
- 90.5055 Accountant-client privilege.
- 90.506 Privilege with respect to trade secrets.
- 90.507 Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure.
- 90.508 Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege.
- 90.509 Application of privileged communication.
- 90.510 Privileged communication necessary to adverse party.
- 90.601 General rule of competency.
- 90.603 Disqualification of witness.
- 90.604 Lack of personal knowledge.
- 90.605 Oath or affirmation of witness.
- 90.606 Interpreters and translators.
- 90.6063 Interpreter services for deaf persons.
- 90.607 Competency of certain persons as witnesses.
- 90.608 Who may impeach.
- 90.609 Character of witness as impeachment.
- 90.610 Conviction of certain crimes as impeachment.
- 90.611 Religious beliefs or opinions.
- 90.612 Mode and order of interrogation and presentation.
- 90.613 Refreshing the memory of a witness.
- 90.614 Prior statements of witnesses.
- 90.615 Calling witnesses by the court.
- 90.616 Exclusion of witnesses.
- 90.701 Opinion testimony of lay witnesses.
- 90.702 Testimony by experts.
- 90.703 Opinion on ultimate issue.
- 90.704 Basis of opinion testimony by experts.
- 90.705 Disclosure of facts or data underlying expert opinion.
- 90.706 Authoritativeness of literature for use in cross-examination.
- 90.801 Hearsay; definitions; exceptions.
- 90.802 Hearsay rule.
- 90.803 Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial.
- 90.804 Hearsay exceptions; declarant unavailable.
- 90.805 Hearsay within hearsay.
- 90.806 Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant.
- 90.901 Requirement of authentication or identification.
- 90.902 Self-authentication.
- 90.903 Testimony of subscribing witness unnecessary.
- 90.91 Photographs of property wrongfully taken; use in prosecution, procedure; return of property to owner.
- 90.951 Definitions.
- 90.952 Requirement of originals.
- 90.953 Admissibility of duplicates.
- 90.954 Admissibility of other evidence of contents.
- 90.955 Public records.
- 90.956 Summaries.
- 90.957 Testimony or written admissions of a party.
- 90.958 Functions of court and jury.