Article 4 RULES OF EVIDENCE
- 60-401. Definitions.
- 60-402. Scope of rules.
- 60-403. Exclusionary rules not to apply to undisputed matter.
- 60-404. Effect of erroneous admission of evidence.
- 60-405. Effect of erroneous exclusion of evidence.
- 60-406. Limited admissibility.
- 60-407. General abolition of disqualifications and privileges of witnesses, and of exclusionary rules.
- 60-408. Preliminary inquiry by judge.
- 60-409. Facts which must or may be judicially noticed.
- 60-410. Determination as to propriety of judicial notice and tenor of matter noticed.
- 60-411. Instructing the trier of fact as to matter judicially noticed.
- 60-412. Judicial notice in proceedings subsequent to trial.
- 60-413. Definition.
- 60-414. Effect of presumptions.
- 60-415. Inconsistent presumptions.
- 60-416. Burden of proof not relaxed as to some presumptions.
- 60-417. Disqualification of witness; interpreters.
- 60-418. Oath.
- 60-419. Prerequisites of knowledge and experience.
- 60-420. Evidence generally affecting credibility.
- 60-421. Limitations on evidence of conviction of crime as affecting credibility.
- 60-422. Further limitations on admissibility of evidence affecting credibility.
- 60-423. Privilege of accused.
- 60-424. Definition of incrimination.
- 60-425. Self-incrimination.
- 60-426. Lawyer-client privilege.
- 60-427. Physician-patient privilege.
- 60-428. Marital privilege, confidential communications.
- 60-429. Penitential communication privilege.
- 60-430. Religious belief.
- 60-431. Political vote.
- 60-432. Trade secret.
- 60-433. Secret of state.
- 60-434. Official information.
- 60-435. Communication to grand jury.
- 60-436. Identity of informer.
- 60-437. Waiver of privilege by contract or previous disclosure.
- 60-438. Admissibility of disclosure wrongfully compelled.
- 60-439. Reference to exercise of privilege; presumption and adverse inference not permitted.
- 60-440. Effect of error in overruling claim of privilege.
- 60-441. Evidence to test a verdict or indictment.
- 60-442. Testimony by the judge.
- 60-443. Testimony by a juror.
- 60-444. Testimony of jurors not limited except by this article.
- 60-445. Discretion of judge to exclude admissible evidence.
- 60-446. Character -- manner of proof.
- 60-447. Character trait as proof of conduct.
- 60-448. Character trait for care or skill.
- 60-449. Habit or custom to prove specific behavior.
- 60-450. Opinion and specific instances of behavior to prove habit or custom.
- 60-451. Subsequent remedial conduct.
- 60-452. Offer to compromise and the like, not evidence of liability.
- 60-452a. Dispute resolution; confidentiality.
- 60-453. Offer to discount claim, not evidence of invalidity.
- 60-454. Liability insurance.
- 60-455. Other crimes or civil wrongs.
- 60-456. Testimony in form of opinion.
- 60-457. Preliminary examination.
- 60-458. Hypothesis for expert opinion not necessary.
- 60-459. Definitions.
- 60-460. Hearsay evidence excluded; exceptions.
- 60-460a
- 60-461. Discretion of judge under exception to exclude evidence.
- 60-462. Credibility of declarant.
- 60-463. Multiple hearsay.
- 60-464. Authentication required; ancient documents.
- 60-465. Authentication of copies of records.
- 60-465a. Reproductions of original court records deemed same as original record; certified copy as evidence.
- 60-466. Certificate of lack of record.
- 60-467. Original document required as evidence; exceptions.
- 60-468. Proof of attested writings.
- 60-469. Proving content of business and public records.
- 60-470. Title.
- 60-471
- 60-472. Photographs of property wrongfully taken.