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Section 40.015 - Rule 101. Applicability of Oregon Evidence Code. - (a) A hearing or mediation before a magistrate of the...
Section 40.025 - Rule 103. Rulings on evidence. - (a) In case the ruling is one admitting evidence, a...
Section 40.030 - Rule 104. Preliminary questions. - (2) When the relevancy of evidence depends upon the fulfillment...
Section 40.065 - Rule 201(b). Kinds of facts. - (1) Generally known within the territorial jurisdiction of the trial...
Section 40.070 - Rules 201(c) and 201(d). When mandatory or discretionary. - (2) A court shall take judicial notice if requested by...
Section 40.085 - Rule 201(g). Instructing the jury. - (2) In a criminal case, the court shall instruct the...
Section 40.090 - Rule 202. Law that is judicially noticed. - (1) The decisional, constitutional and public statutory law of Oregon,...
Section 40.115 - Rule 307. Allocation of the burden of producing evidence. - (2) The burden of producing evidence as to a particular...
Section 40.125 - Rule 309. Presumptions in criminal proceedings. - (2) When the presumed fact establishes guilt or is an...
Section 40.135 - Rule 311. Presumptions. - (a) A person intends the ordinary consequences of a voluntary...
Section 40.170 - Rule 404. Character evidence; evidence of other crimes, wrongs or acts. - (2) Evidence of a person’s character is not admissible for...
Section 40.172 - Rule 404-1. Pattern, practice or history of abuse; expert testimony. - (a) Is relevant to any material issue in the proceeding;...
Section 40.175 - Rule 405. Methods of proving character. - (2)(a) In cases in which character or a trait of...
Section 40.180 - Rule 406. Habit; routine practice. - (2) As used in this section, "habit" means a person’s...
Section 40.190 - Rule 408. Compromise and offers to compromise. - (b) Evidence of conduct or statements made in compromise negotiations...
Section 40.200 - Rule 410. Withdrawn plea or statement not admissible. - (2) No statement or admission made by a defendant or...
Section 40.205 - Rule 411. Liability insurance. - (2) Subsection (1) of this section does not require the...
Section 40.210 - Rule 412. Sex offense cases; relevance of victim’s past behavior or manner of dress. - (a) Reputation or opinion evidence of the past sexual behavior...
Section 40.211 - Rule 412-1. Evidence not admissible in civil proceeding involving sexual misconduct. - (a) Evidence offered to prove that an alleged victim engaged...
Section 40.225 - Rule 503. Lawyer-client privilege. - (a) "Client" means: (A) A person, public officer, corporation, association...
Section 40.227 - Rule 503-1. Right of client to communicate with lawyer; inadmissibility of evidence obtained or disclosed without client’s consent. - (2) A client has a right to privately communicate with...
Section 40.230 - Rule 504. Psychotherapist-patient privilege. - (a) "Confidential communication" means a communication not intended to be...
Section 40.235 - Rule 504-1. Physician-patient privilege. - (a) "Confidential communication" means a communication not intended to be...
Section 40.245 - Rule 504-3. School employee-student privilege. - (2) A licensed school counselor regularly employed and designated in...
Section 40.250 - Rule 504-4. Regulated social worker-client privilege. - (1) The client or a person legally responsible for the...
Section 40.252 - Rule 504-5. Communications revealing intent to commit certain crimes. - (a) In the professional judgment of the person receiving the...
Section 40.255 - Rule 505. Spousal privilege. - (a) "Confidential communication" means a communication by a spouse to...
Section 40.260 - Rule 506. Member of clergy-penitent privilege. - (a) "Confidential communication" means a communication made privately and not...
Section 40.262 - Rule 507. Counselor-client privilege. - (1) When the client or those persons legally responsible for...
Section 40.264 - Rule 507-1. Certified advocate-victim privilege. - (a) "Certified advocate" means a person who: (A) Has completed...
Section 40.272 - Rule 509-1. Sign language interpreter privilege. - (a) "Person with a disability" means a person who cannot...
Section 40.273 - Rule 509-2. Non-English-speaking person-interpreter privilege. - (a) "Interpreter" means a person who translates conversations or other...
Section 40.274 - Rule 509-3. Legislative branch offsite process counselor privilege. - (a) "Confidential communication" means a communication between an offsite process...
Section 40.275 - Rule 510. Identity of informer. - (a) The federal government or any state or political subdivision...
Section 40.285 - Rule 512. Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege. - (1) Compelled erroneously; or (2) Made without opportunity to claim...
Section 40.290 - Rule 513. Comment upon or inference from claim of privilege. - (2) In jury cases, proceedings shall be conducted, to the...
Section 40.320 - Rule 603. Oath or affirmation. - (2) An oath may be administered as follows: The person...
Section 40.350 - Rule 608. Evidence of character and conduct of witness. - (a) The evidence may refer only to character for truthfulness...
Section 40.355 - Rule 609. Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime; exceptions. - (a) Was punishable by death or imprisonment in excess of...
Section 40.360 - Rule 609-1. Impeachment for bias or interest. - (2) If a witness fully admits the facts claimed to...
Section 40.370 - Rule 611. Mode and order of interrogation and presentation. - (2) Cross-examination should be limited to the subject matter of...
Section 40.380 - Rule 613. Prior statements of witnesses. - (2) Extrinsic evidence of a prior inconsistent statement by a...
Section 40.385 - Rule 615. Exclusion of witnesses. - (1) A party who is a natural person; (2) An...
Section 40.405 - Rule 701. Opinion testimony by lay witnesses. - (1) Rationally based on the perception of the witness; and...
Section 40.450 - Rule 801. Definitions for ORS 40.450 to 40.475. - (1) A "statement" is: (a) An oral or written assertion;...
Section 40.460 - Rule 803. Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial. - (2) A statement relating to a startling event or condition...
Section 40.465 - Rule 804. Hearsay exceptions when the declarant is unavailable. - (a) Is exempted by ruling of the court on the...
Section 40.505 - Rule 901. Requirement of authentication or identification. - (2) By way of illustration only, and not by way...
Section 40.510 - Rule 902. Self-authentication. - (a) A document bearing a seal purporting to be that...
Section 40.550 - Rule 1001. Definitions for ORS 40.550 to 40.585. - (1) "Duplicate" means a counterpart produced by the same impression...
Section 40.560 - Rule 1003. Admissibility of duplicates. - (1) A genuine question is raised as to the authenticity...
Section 40.562 - Rule 1003-1. Admissibility of reproduction. - (2) If any department or agency of government, in the...
Section 40.565 - Rule 1004. Admissibility of other evidence of contents. - (1) All originals are lost or have been destroyed, unless...
Section 40.585 - Rule 1008. Functions of court and jury. - (1) Whether the asserted writing ever existed; (2) Whether another...