Code of Evidence
- CE 101 - Scope
- CE 101.1 -
- CE 102 - Purpose and construction
- CE 103 - Rulings on evidence
- CE 104 - Preliminary questions
- CE 105 - Limited admissibility
- CE 201 - Judicial notice of adjudicative facts generally
- CE 202 - Judicial notice of legal matters
- CE 301 - Scope of chapter
- CE 302 - Definitions
- CE 303 - Conclusive presumptions
- CE 304 - Rebuttable presumptions
- CE 305 - Effect of presumptions if there is no controverting evidence
- CE 306 - Effect of presumptions if there is controverting evidence
- CE 307 - Jury instructions
- CE 308 - Effect of the term "prima facie" in legislation
- CE 401 - Definition of "relevant evidence"
- CE 402 - Relevant evidence generally admissible; irrelevant evidence inadmissible
- CE 403 - Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice, confusion, or waste of time
- CE 404 - Character evidence generally not admissible in civil or criminal trial to prove conduct; exceptions; other criminal acts
- CE 405 - Methods of proving character
- CE 406 - Habit; routine practice; methods of proof
- CE 407 - Subsequent remedial measures
- CE 408 - Compromise and offers to compromise
- CE 409 - Payment of medical and similar expenses
- CE 410 - Inadmissibility of pleas, plea discussions, and related statements
- CE 411 - Liability insurance
- CE 412 - Victim's past sexual behavior in sexual assault cases
- CE 412.1 - Victim's attire in sexual assault cases
- CE 412.2 - Evidence of similar crimes, wrongs, or acts in sex offense cases
- CE 413 - Settlement or tender
- CE 414 - Worker's compensation payments
- CE 415 - Act of contacting or retaining an attorney
- CE 501 - Scope of privileges
- CE 502 - Waiver of privilege
- CE 503 - Comment on or inference from claim of privilege; instructions; exception
- CE 504 - Spousal confidential communications privilege
- CE 505 - Spousal witness privilege
- CE 506 - Lawyer-client privilege
- CE 507 - Subpoena of lawyer or his representative in criminal cases
- CE 508 - Subpoena of lawyer or his representative in civil cases
- CE 509 - Work product rule not affected
- CE 510 - Health care provider-patient privilege
- CE 511 - Communications to clergymen
- CE 512 - Political vote
- CE 513 - Trade secrets
- CE 514 - Identity of informer
- CE 515 - Accountant-client privilege
- CE 516 - Subpoena of accountant or his representative in criminal cases
- CE 517 - Subpoena of accountant; civil, juvenile, administrative proceedings
- CE 518 - Trained peer support member privilege
- CE 601 - General rule of competency
- CE 602 - Lack of personal knowledge
- CE 603 - Oath or affirmation
- CE 604 - Interpreters
- CE 605 - Disqualification of judge as witness
- CE 606 - Disqualification of juror as witness
- CE 607 - Attacking and supporting credibility generally
- CE 608 - Attacking or supporting credibility by character evidence
- CE 609 - Attacking credibility by evidence of conviction of crime in civil cases
- CE 609.1 - Attacking credibility by evidence of conviction of crime in criminal cases
- CE 610 -
- CE 611 - Mode and order of interrogation and presentation
- CE 612 - Writing used to refresh memory
- CE 613 - Foundation for extrinsic attack on credibility
- CE 614 - Calling and questioning of witnesses by court
- CE 615 - Exclusion of witnesses
- CE 701 - Opinion testimony by lay witnesses
- CE 702 - Testimony by experts
- CE 703 - Bases of opinion testimony by experts
- CE 704 - Opinion on ultimate issue
- CE 705 - Disclosure of facts or data underlying expert opinion; foundation
- CE 706 - Court appointed experts
- CE 801 - Definitions
- CE 802 - Hearsay rule
- CE 803 - Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial
- CE 803.1 - Hearsay exceptions; foreign records of regularly conducted activity
- CE 804 - Hearsay exceptions; declarant unavailable
- CE 805 - Hearsay within hearsay
- CE 806 - Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant
- CE 901 - Requirement of authentication or identification
- CE 902 - Self-authentication
- CE 903 - Subscribing witness' testimony unnecessary
- CE 904 - Self-authentication of copies of public documents
- CE 905 - Self-authentication of other public records
- CE 1001 - Definitions
- CE 1002 - Requirement of original
- CE 1003 - Admissibility of duplicates
- CE 1003.1 - Electronic duplicates
- CE 1004 - Admissibility of other evidence of contents
- CE 1005 - Public records
- CE 1006 - Summaries
- CE 1007 - Testimony or written admission of party
- CE 1008 - Functions of court and jury
- CE 1101 - Applicability
- CE 1102 - Title
- CE 1103 - Repealed by acts 1995, no. 1300, 2.
- CE 1104 - State v. prieur; pretrial; burden of proof