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  6. Title 46. Criminal Procedure
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  8. Chapter 16. Trial
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  10. Part 2. Rules of Evidence for Criminal Cases


Part 2. Rules of Evidence for Criminal Cases


  • 46-16-201. Applicability of rules of evidence and civil rules
  • 46-16-202. Evidence on trial for treason
  • 46-16-203. Renumbered 45-5-111 and 45-5-112
  • 46-16-204. Defendant presumed innocent -- reasonable doubt
  • 46-16-205. through 46-16-210 reserved
  • 46-16-211. Who are competent witnesses
  • 46-16-212. Competency of spouses
  • 46-16-213. Testimony of person legally accountable
  • 46-16-214. reserved
  • 46-16-215. Use of confession
  • 46-16-216. Repealed
  • 46-16-217. through 46-16-219 reserved
  • 46-16-220. Child hearsay exception -- criminal proceedings
  • 46-16-221. Testimony of third person in cases of abuse of individual with developmental disability
  • 46-16-222. Testimony of third person in cases of exploitation of older person, incapacitated person, or developmentally disabled person
  • 46-16-223. through 46-16-225 reserved
  • 46-16-226. Definitions
  • 46-16-227. Raising issue of testimony of child witness outside presence of defendant -- motion by prosecution or defense
  • 46-16-228. Hearing -- procedure -- evidence that may be received -- protection for child witness
  • 46-16-229. Order for two-way electronic audio-video communication testimony -- finding by court -- procedure for conducting testimony
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