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  10. Subtitle 9 - Miscellaneous Rules


Subtitle 9 - Miscellaneous Rules


  • § 10-901. Admission of statement in a criminal case
  • § 10-902. Offenses committed by wife in presence of husband
  • § 10-903. Evidence in civil proceeding of failure to testify in criminal proceeding
  • § 10-904. Proof of crime committed by another
  • § 10-905. Proof of interest or conviction of infamous crime or perjury
  • § 10-906. Proof of written instrument
  • § 10-907. Parol evidence admissible in surety matter
  • § 10-908. Proof of plats
  • § 10-909. Proof of patented lands
  • § 10-910. Negligence of parent or custodian not imputed to infant
  • § 10-911. Sound level meters and frequency analyzers
  • § 10-912. Failure to take defendant before judicial officer after arrest
  • § 10-913. Punitive damages for personal injuries
  • § 10-914. Probation or work release -- Controlled dangerous substances or alcohol testing
  • § 10-915. Admissibility of DNA profiles
  • § 10-916. Battered Spouse Syndrome
  • § 10-917. Restitution hearings
  • § 10-918. Suits on negotiable instruments
  • § 10-919. Admissibility of conviction for felonious killing in civil proceedings; effect of conviction
  • § 10-920. Expressions of regret or apology.
  • § 10-921. Burden of proof in uninsured motorist coverage actions.
  • § 10-922. Statement made during initial appearance
  • § 10-923. Admissibility of evidence of other sexually assaultive behavior
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