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Subchapter I General Provisions


  • § 3501 Testimony of accused persons.
  • § 3502 Testimonial immunity.
  • § 3503 Prima facie evidence of bank incorporation.
  • § 3504 Proof of possession of property.
  • § 3505 Evidence of alcohol in blood of one operating motor vehicle under influence of liquor [Repealed].
  • § 3506 Obtaining of testimony under court order; witness immunity.
  • § 3507 Use of prior statements as affirmative evidence.
  • § 3508 Rape — Sufficiency of evidence; proceedings in camera.
  • § 3509 Rape — Admissibility of certain evidence.
  • § 3510 Admissibility of certificate of title in criminal proceedings involving motor vehicles.
  • § 3511 Videotaped deposition and procedures for child witnesses.
  • § 3512 Presence of victims.
  • § 3513 Hearsay exception for child victim’s or witness’s out-of-court statement of abuse.
  • § 3514 Testimony of victim or witness in child abuse, and victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking cases by means of secured video connection.
  • § 3515 Admissibility of DNA profiles.
  • § 3516 Hearsay exception for an adult who is impaired or patient or resident victim’s out-of-court statement of abuse.
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