

Copies of Public Records to Prove Content Admissibility of Other Evidence of Content CONTENTS OF WRITINGS, RECORDINGS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS Attacking and Supporting the Declarant’s Credibility Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay - Regardless of Whether the Declarant Is Available as a Witness Definitions That Apply to This Article Exclusions from Hearsay Disclosing the Facts or Data Underlying an Expert’s Opinion Writing Used to Refresh a Witness’s Memory Mode and Order of Examining Witnesses and Presenting Evidence Impeachment by Evidence of a Criminal Conviction

A Witness’s Character for Truthfulness or Untruthfulness Oath or Affirmation to Testify Truthfully Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Limitations on Waiver Similar Acts in Civil Cases Involving Sexual Assault or Child Molestation Similar Crimes in Child Molestation Cases Sex-Offense Cases: The Victim’s Sexual Behavior or Predisposition Pleas, Plea Discussions, and Related Statements Offers to Pay Medical and Similar Expenses Character Evidence Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts Excluding Relevant Evidence for Prejudice, Confusion, Waste of Time, or Other Reasons General Admissibility of Relevant Evidence Applying State Law to Presumptions in Civil Cases Remainder of or Related Writings or Recorded Statements

Limiting Evidence That Is Not Admissible Against Other Parties or for Other Purposes These are the Federal Rules of Evidence, as amended to December 1, 2020.
