Kentucky Revised Statutes
Kentucky rules of evidence
Rule Husband-wife privilege

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Structure Kentucky Revised Statutes

Kentucky Revised Statutes

Kentucky rules of evidence

Rule Scope

Rule Purpose and construction

Rule Rulings on evidence

Rule Preliminary questions

Rule Limited admissibility

Rule Remainder of or related writings or recorded statements

Rule Miscellaneous provisions

Rule Judicial notice of adjudicative facts

Rule Presumptions in general in civil actions and proceedings

Rule Applicability of federal law or the law of other states in civil actions and proceedings

Rule Definition of "relevant evidence."

Rule General rule of relevancy

Rule Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice, confusion, or waste of time

Rule Renumbered as Rule 410A.

Rule Character evidence and evidence of other crimes

Rule Methods of proving character

Rule Habit -- Routine practice

Rule Subsequent remedial measures

Rule Compromise and offers to compromise

Rule Payment of medical and similar expenses

Rule Inadmissibility of pleas, plea discussions, and related statements

Rule Arrest or search warrant authorizing entry without notice

Rule Liability insurance

Rule Rape and similar cases -- Admissibility of victim's character and behavior

Rule General rule

Rule (Number not yet utilized.)

Rule Lawyer-client privilege

Rule Husband-wife privilege

Rule Religious privilege

Rule Counselor-client privilege.

Rule Psychotherapist-patient privilege.

Rule Identity of informer

Rule Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure

Rule Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege

Rule Comment upon or inference from claim of privilege -- Instruction

Rule Competency

Rule Lack of personal knowledge

Rule Oath or affirmation

Rule Interpreters

Rule Competency of judge as witness

Rule Competency of juror as witness

Rule Who may impeach

Rule Evidence of character and conduct of witness

Rule Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime

Rule Religious beliefs or opinions

Rule Mode and order of interrogation and presentation

Rule Writing used to refresh memory

Rule Prior statements of witnesses

Rule Calling and interrogation of witnesses by court

Rule Exclusion of witnesses

Rule Opinion testimony by lay witnesses

Rule Testimony by experts

Rule Bases of opinion testimony by experts

Rule (Number not yet utilized.)

Rule Disclosure of facts or data underlying expert opinion

Rule Court-appointed experts

Rule Definitions

Rule Prior statements of witnesses and admissions

Rule Hearsay rule

Rule Hearsay exceptions: availability of declarant immaterial

Rule Hearsay exceptions: declarant unavailable

Rule Hearsay exceptions: testimony by child victim declarant not reasonably obtainable

Rule Hearsay within hearsay

Rule Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant

Rule Requirement of authentication or identification

Rule Self-authentication

Rule Subscribing witness' testimony unnecessary

Rule Definitions

Rule Requirement of original

Rule Admissibility of duplicates

Rule Admissibility of other evidence of contents

Rule Public records

Rule Summaries

Rule Testimony or written admission of party

Rule Functions of court and jury

Rule Applicability of rules

Rule Amendments

Rule Evidence Rules Review Commission

Rule Use of official commentary