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