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ARTICLE 1 - General Provisions
Section 350. - 350. No evidence is admissible except relevant evidence. (Enacted by...
Section 351. - 351. Except as otherwise provided by statute, all relevant evidence...
Section 351.1. - 351.1. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the results...
Section 351.2. - 351.2. (a) In a civil action for personal injury or...
Section 351.3. - 351.3. (a) In a civil action not governed by Section...
Section 351.4. - 351.4. (a) In a criminal action, evidence of a person’s...
Section 352. - 352. The court in its discretion may exclude evidence if...
Section 352.1. - 352.1. In any criminal proceeding under Section 261, 262, or...
Section 352.2. - 352.2. (a) In any criminal proceeding where a party seeks...
Section 353. - 353. A verdict or finding shall not be set aside,...
Section 354. - 354. A verdict or finding shall not be set aside,...
Section 355. - 355. When evidence is admissible as to one party or...
Section 356. - 356. Where part of an act, declaration, conversation, or writing...
ARTICLE 2 - Preliminary Determinations on Admissibility of Evidence
Section 400. - 400. As used in this article, “preliminary fact” means a...
Section 401. - 401. As used in this article, “proffered evidence” means evidence,...
Section 402. - 402. (a) When the existence of a preliminary fact is...
Section 403. - 403. (a) The proponent of the proffered evidence has the...
Section 404. - 404. Whenever the proffered evidence is claimed to be privileged...
Section 405. - 405. With respect to preliminary fact determinations not governed by...
Section 406. - 406. This article does not limit the right of a...