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  8. Chapter 7 - Admissibility of Evidence


Chapter 7 - Admissibility of Evidence


  • § 24-7-101. Child's out-of-court, non-testimonial statement.
  • § 24-7-102. Use of statement of party given in student disciplinary proceeding concerning sexual misconduct -- No right of party to be represented at public expense -- Adoption of rules of evidence.
  • § 24-7-106. Receipts and releases.
  • § 24-7-107. Settlements of debts.
  • § 24-7-112. Tests to determine parentage -- Admissibility in evidence -- Costs.
  • § 24-7-113. Voluntary acknowledgment of paternity.
  • § 24-7-114. Testimony before committee of general assembly inadmissible.
  • § 24-7-115. Opinions as to medical findings.
  • § 24-7-116. Telephone company records.
  • § 24-7-117. Audiovisually recorded testimony in child sexual abuse proceedings.
  • § 24-7-118. DNA analysis -- Admissibility in evidence.
  • § 24-7-119. Introduction of reproduction in place of original.
  • § 24-7-120. Child's testimony--Closed circuit television.
  • § 24-7-121. Child support payment records.
  • § 24-7-122. Medical records.
  • § 24-7-123. Admission of video recording of interview of child describing sexual conduct.
  • § 24-7-124. Results of radar, laser or similar devices used to measure the speed of a motor vehicle -- Results of a breathalyzer or similar device to measure blood alcohol content.
  • § 24-7-125. Admissibility of evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts -- Conditions for admission.
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