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Rule #
104(a)
104(b)
105
401
402
403
404(a)(1)
404(a)(2)
404(a)(3)
404(b)(2)
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
607
608
609
612
701
702
703
704
705
801(d)(1)(A)
801(d)(1)(B)
801(d)(1)(c)
801(d)(2)
803(1)
803(2)
803(3)
803(4)
803(5)
803(6)
803(8)
804(a)
804(b)(1)
804(b)(2)
804(b)(3)
804(b)(6)
805
807
Use
Preliminary questions to be decided by judge
Conditional relevance
Limiting instruction
Relevancy
Exceptions to relevance
Prejudice, confusion, waste of time
Prohibition of character evidence
Exceptions for criminal defendants
Exceptions for witness-- SEE RULES 607, 608, 609
KIPPOMIA exceptions around character evidence
Reputation or opinion/specific instances for character
Habit/routine
Subsequent remedial measures
Compromise negotiations
Offers to pay medical
Pleas, discussions, etc.
Liability insurance
Sex offenses
Sexual assault
Child molestation
Anyone can impeach a witness
Character for truthfulness (with 404(a)(3)
Prior criminal convictions
Refreshing witness’s memory
Lay witnesses
Expert witnesses
Bases of expert
Ultimate Issue
Facts underlying expert
Prior inconsistent statement
Prior consistent statement
Prior Identification
Party-opponent (admission, adoption, etc.)
Present sense impression
Excited utterance
Then-existing mental, emotional, or physical condition
Medical diagnosis/treatment
Recorded recollection
Records of a regularly conducted activity
Public record
Criteria for being unavailable
Former testimony
Imminent death
Statement against interest
Causing declarant to be unavailable
Hearsay within hearsay
Residual hearsay exception
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