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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 8C - Evidence Code
    • Article 6 - Witnesses.
    • Rule 602 - Lack of personal knowledge.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 6 - Witnesses.
    Rule 602 - Lack of personal knowledge.

    Rule 602. Lack of personal knowledge.
    A witness may not testify to a matter unless evidence is introduced sufficient to support a finding that he has personal knowledge of the matter. Evidence to prove personal knowledge may, but need not, consist of the testimony of the witness himself. This rule is subject to the provisions of Rule 703, relating to opinion testimony by expert witnesses. (1983, c. 701, s. 1.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 8C - Evidence Code

    Article 6 - Witnesses.

    Rule 601 - General rule of competency; disqualification of witness.

    Rule 602 - Lack of personal knowledge.

    Rule 603 - Oath or affirmation.

    Rule 604 - Interpreters.

    Rule 605 - Competency of judge as witness.

    Rule 606 - Competency of juror as witness.

    Rule 607 - Who may impeach.

    Rule 608 - Evidence of character and conduct of witness.

    Rule 609 - Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime.

    Rule 610 - Religious beliefs or opinions.

    Rule 611 - Mode and order of interrogation and presentation.

    Rule 612 - Writing or object used to refresh memory.

    Rule 613 - Prior statements of witnesses.

    Rule 614 - Calling and interrogation of witnesses by court.

    Rule 615 - Exclusion of witnesses.

    Rule 616 - Alternative testimony of witnesses with an intellectual or developmental disability in civil cases and special proceedings.

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