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Chapter 14 - Witnesses
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Chapter 14 - Witnesses
Section 19-14-1 - (Rule 601) General rule of competency.
Section 19-14-2 - (Rule 602) Personal knowledge required for testimony--Exception for expert opinion.
Section 19-14-3 - (Rule 603) Oath or affirmation of witness.
Section 19-14-3.1 - Form for oath of witness.
Section 19-14-3.2 - Form for affirmation of witness.
Section 19-14-4 - (Rule 604) Qualification of interpreter.
Section 19-14-4.1 - Form for oath of interpreter.
Section 19-14-4.2 - Form for affirmation of interpreter.
Section 19-14-5 - (Rule 605) Presiding judge disqualified as witness.
Section 19-14-6 - (Rule 606(a)) Juror disqualified as witness--Objection.
Section 19-14-7 - (Rule 606(b)) Juror's testimony prohibited as to deliberative process--Exception forimproper influence--Affidavits and statements.
Section 19-14-8 - (Rule 607) Attacking credibility of witness.
Section 19-14-9 - (Rule 608(a)) Opinion or reputation on character of witness.
Section 19-14-10 - (Rule 608(b)) Specific conduct bearing on credibility of witness.
Section 19-14-11 - (Rule 608(c)) Privilege against self-incrimination not waived by testimony oncredibility.
Section 19-14-12 - (Rule 609(a)) Conviction of crime bearing on credibility of witness--Preliminarydeterminations by court.
Section 19-14-13 - (Rule 609(b)) Old convictions bearing on credibility of witness--Advance notice toopponent.
Section 19-14-14 - (Rule 609(c)) Conviction of crime inadmissible if pardoned, annulled or witnessrehabilitated.
Section 19-14-15 - (Rule 609(d)) Juvenile adjudications inadmissible--Exception in criminal cases.
Section 19-14-16 - (Rule 609(e)) Effect of pending appeal from conviction.
Section 19-14-17 - (Rule 610) Religious belief inadmissible on credibility.
Section 19-14-18 - (Rule 611(a)) Judicial control of interrogation of witnesses--Purposes.
Section 19-14-18.1 - Address of witness--Release in open court restricted.
Section 19-14-19 - (Rule 611(b)) Scope of cross-examination.
Section 19-14-20 - (Rule 611(c)) Leading questions.
Section 19-14-21 - (Rule 612(a)) Production of memoranda used during testimony.
Section 19-14-22 - (Rule 612(b)) Production of memoranda used before testimony to refreshrecollection.
Section 19-14-23 - (Rule 612(c)) Inspection and cross-examination on memoranda--Excision ofunrelated matters--Protective order when memorandum not produced.
Section 19-14-24 - (Rule 613(a)) Examination on prior statement by witness.
Section 19-14-25 - (Rule 613(b)) Extrinsic evidence of prior inconsistent statement by witness.
Section 19-14-26 - (Rule 614(a)) Witness called by court--Cross-examination.
Section 19-14-27 - (Rule 614(b)) Interrogation of witnesses by court.
Section 19-14-28 - (Rule 614(c)) Objections to calling or interrogation of witness by court.
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