Chapter 22 - Evidence
- Section 23A-22-1 - (Rule 26) Reserved.
- Section 23A-22-2 - Civil rules applicable except as provided.
- Section 23A-22-3 - Innocence presumed--Reasonable doubt requires acquittal.
- Section 23A-22-4 - Facts put in issue by not guilty plea.
- Section 23A-22-5 - Burden of proof as to mitigation or excuse in homicide prosecution.
- Section 23A-22-6 - Defendant's right to testify--No presumption from failure to testify.
- Section 23A-22-7 - Discharge of defendant to testify against codefendant.
- Section 23A-22-8 - Corroboration of accomplice's testimony required for conviction.
- Section 23A-22-9 - (Rule 26.1) Notice of issue concerning law of foreign country--Sources considered--Determination as question of law.
- Section 23A-22-10 - (Rule 27) Proof of official record or lack of record.
- Section 23A-22-11 - (Rule 28) Appointment and compensation of interpreter.
- Section 23A-22-12 - Dying declarations defined--Admissibility in homicide prosecutions--Admissibility fordefense.
- Section 23A-22-13 - Overt acts required for conspiracy conviction.
- Section 23A-22-14 - Proof of incorporation of bank not required in forgery or counterfeiting prosecution--Expert testimony as to forgery or counterfeiting.
- Section 23A-22-15 - Evidence of victim's prior sexual conduct in sex offense prosecutions--Preliminary hearingto determine relevancy.
- Section 23A-22-15.1 - Sex offense victim's testimony treated as that of other complainants.
- Section 23A-22-16 - Proof of marriages in bigamy prosecutions.