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  8. Chapter 4 - Relevant Evidence and Its Limits


Chapter 4 - Relevant Evidence and Its Limits


  • § 24-4-401. "Relevant evidence" defined
  • § 24-4-402. Relevant evidence generally admissible; irrelevant evidence not admissible
  • § 24-4-403. Exclusion of relevant evidence on the grounds of prejudice, confusion, or waste of time
  • § 24-4-404. Character evidence not admissible to prove conduct; exceptions; other crimes
  • § 24-4-405. Methods of proving character
  • § 24-4-406. Habit; routine practice
  • § 24-4-407. Subsequent remedial measures
  • § 24-4-408. Compromises and offers to compromise
  • § 24-4-409. Payment of medical and similar expenses
  • § 24-4-410. Inadmissibility of pleas, plea discussions, and related statements
  • § 24-4-411. Liability insurance
  • § 24-4-412. Complainant's past sexual behavior not admissible in prosecutions for certain sexual offenses; exceptions
  • § 24-4-413. Evidence of similar transaction crimes in sexual assault cases
  • § 24-4-414. Evidence of similar transaction crimes in child molestation cases
  • § 24-4-415. Evidence of similar acts in civil or administrative proceedings concerning sexual assault or child molestation
  • § 24-4-416. Statements of sympathy in medical malpractice cases
  • § 24-4-417. Evidence of similar acts in prosecutions for violations of Code Section 40-6-391
  • § 24-4-418. Admissibility of criminal gang activity, disclosure
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