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  8. Chapter 041 - Evidence Generally


Chapter 041 - Evidence Generally


  • Section 41.010 - Judicial evidence; proof.
  • Section 41.110 - Satisfactory evidence.
  • Section 41.270 - Proof of usage.
  • Section 41.415 - Photograph of victim in prosecution for criminal homicide.
  • Section 41.500 - "Secondary evidence" defined for ORS 41.500 to 41.580.
  • Section 41.510 - Indispensable evidence.
  • Section 41.520 - Evidence to prove a will.
  • Section 41.530 - Evidence of representations as to third persons.
  • Section 41.560 - Grant or assignment of trust.
  • Section 41.570 - Contracts and communications made by telegraph.
  • Section 41.580 - Statute of frauds.
  • Section 41.660 - Admissibility of objects cognizable by the senses.
  • Section 41.675 - Inadmissibility of certain data provided to peer review body of health care providers and health care groups.
  • Section 41.685 - Inadmissibility of certain data relating to emergency medical services system.
  • Section 41.740 - Parol evidence rule.
  • Section 41.815 - Evidence of compliance with or attempt to comply with ORCP 32 I; when admissible.
  • Section 41.905 - Admissibility in subsequent civil action of procedures in traffic crimes.
  • Section 41.910 - Certain intercepted communications inadmissible.
  • Section 41.930 - Admissibility of copies of original records.
  • Section 41.945 - Application of ORS 41.930 and ORCP 55 H.
  • Section 41.950
  • Section 41.960
  • Section 41.970
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