Chapter 23 Evidence
Index
- Section 23.1 Generally
- Section 23.2 Matters Judicially Noticed
- Section 23.3 General Considerations
- Section 23.4 Rebuttable vs. Conclusive Presumptions
- Section 23.5 Innocence
- Section 23.6 Mental Disease or Defect
- Section 23.7 Recent Possession of Stolen Property
- Section 23.8 Possession and Uttering of Forged Instruments
- Section 23.9 Destruction of Evidence
- Section 23.10 Fraudulently Stopping Payment on an Instrument
- Section 23.11 Stealing by Deceit
- Section 23.12 Generally
- Section 23.13 Circumstantial Evidence
- Section 23.14 Motive
- Section 23.15 Incriminating Others
- Section 23.16 Acts Before the Crime Charged
- Section 23.17 Acts After the Crime Charged
- Section 23.18 Generally
- Section 23.19 Character of Defendant
- Section 23.20 Assault and Homicide
- Section 23.21 Sexual Offenses
- Section 23.22 Tendered Guilty Plea Withdrawn
- Section 23.23 Entrapment
- Section 23.24 Alibi
- Section 23.25 Duress or Coercion
- Section 23.26 Intoxication
- Section 23.27 Self-Defense, Defense of Another
- Section 23.28 Battered Spouse Syndrome
- Section 23.29 Exculpatory Evidence
- Section 23.30 Generally
- Section 23.31 Photographs
- Section 23.32 Moving Pictures and Videotape
- Section 23.33 Sound Recordings and Wiretaps
- Section 23.34 Instruments and Devices Used in Commission of Crime
- Section 23.35 Models, Maps, Diagrams, Plats, and Charts
- Section 23.36 Anatomically Correct Dolls
- Section 23.37 Evidence of Other Crimes and Bad Acts by Defendant
- Section 23.38 Victims Under 14 Years of Age
- Section 23.39 Other Exceptions
- Section 23.40 Lawyer-Client Privilege
- Section 23.41 Physician-Patient Privilege
- Section 23.42 Minister-Penitent Privilege
- Section 23.43 Interspousal Disqualification
- Section 23.44 Generally
- Section 23.45 Qualifications
- Section 23.46 Ballistics and Firearms
- Section 23.47 Bitemarks
- Section 23.48 Blood
- Section 23.49 Cause of Death or Injury
- Section 23.50 DNA Analysis
- Section 23.51 Drugs and Narcotics
- Section 23.52 Explosives and Incendiary Devices
- Section 23.53 Eyewitness Identification
- Section 23.54 Fingerprints
- Section 23.55 Footprints and Tire Tracks
- Section 23.56 Hair and Fibers
- Section 23.57 Handwriting and Questioned Documents
- Section 23.58 Hypnosis
- Section 23.59 Intoxication Tests
- Section 23.60 Mental Disease or Defect
- Section 23.61 Neutron Activation Analysis
- Section 23.62 Polygraph Tests
- Section 23.63 Rape Trauma Evidence
- Section 23.64 Soil Comparisons
- Section 23.65 Tool Marks
- Section 23.66 Trained Dogs
- Section 23.67 Truth Serum Interviews
- Section 23.68 Definition and Principle
- Section 23.69 Hearsay and the Confrontation Clause
- Section 23.70 Special Proceedings
- Section 23.71 Proof That the Statement Was Made
- Section 23.72 Declarations Against Interest
- Section 23.73 Dying Declarations
- Section 23.74 Spontaneous Declarations and Excited Utterances
- Section 23.75 Declarant’s Present State of Mind
- Section 23.76 Res Gestae
- Section 23.77 Former Testimony
- Section 23.78 Past Recollection Recorded
- Section 23.79 Business Records
- Section 23.80 Declaration of Family History—Pedigree
- Section 23.81 Learned Treatises
- Section 23.82 Curative Admissibility and Invited Error
- Section 23.83 Prior Inconsistent and Consistent Statements
- Section 23.84 Co-Conspirator’s Statements
- Section 23.85 Child Witness
- Section 23.86 Confessions and Admissions