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| prejudice vs probative value |
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| character evidence not admissible to prove conduct; exceptions: other crimes |
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| methods of proving character: opinion or reputation; specific instances of conduct |
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| general rule of witness competency |
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| lack of personal knowledge |
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| evidence of character and conduct of witness (a) opinion and reputation evidence of character |
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| evidence of character and conduct of witness (b) specific instances of conduct |
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| impeachment by evidence of conviction of a crime |
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| mode and order of interrogation and presentation, specifically (c) use of leading questions |
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| writing used to refresh memory |
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| prior statements of witnesses |
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| opinions and expert testimony |
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| opinion testimony by lay witnesses |
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| bases of opinions by experts |
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| opinion on ultimate issue |
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| disclosure of facts or date underlying expert opinion |
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| definition of hearsay and what is not hearsay (prior statement by witness; admission by party opponent) |
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| then existing mental state, emotional, or physical condition |
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| statements for medical diagnosis |
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| absence of business records |
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| public records and reports |
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hearsay exception - declarant unavailable (1) former testimony (2) statement under belief of impending death (3) statement against interest (4) statement of personal or family history (5) forfeiture by wrongdoing |
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| attacking and supporting credibility of unavailable declarant |
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| authentication and identification |
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| requirement of authentication or identification |
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| contents of writings, recordings, and photographs |
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