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1999 Florida Statutes

Chapter 90
EVIDENCE CODE
Entire Chapter
CHAPTER 90
EVIDENCE CODE
90.101
Short title.
90.102
Construction.
90.103
Scope; applicability.
90.104
Rulings on evidence.
90.105
Preliminary questions.
90.106
Summing up and comment by judge.
90.107
Limited admissibility.
90.108
Introduction of related writings or recorded statements.
90.201
Matters which must be judicially noticed.
90.202
Matters which may be judicially noticed.
90.203
Compulsory judicial notice upon request.
90.204
Determination of propriety of judicial notice and nature of matter noticed.
90.205
Denial of a request for judicial notice.
90.206
Instructing jury on judicial notice.
90.207
Judicial notice by trial court in subsequent proceedings.
90.301
Presumption defined; inferences.
90.302
Classification of rebuttable presumptions.
90.303
Presumption affecting the burden of producing evidence defined.
90.304
Presumption affecting the burden of proof defined.
90.401
Definition of relevant evidence.
90.402
Admissibility of relevant evidence.
90.4025
Admissibility of paternity determination in certain criminal prosecutions.
90.403
Exclusion on grounds of prejudice or confusion.
90.404
Character evidence; when admissible.
90.405
Methods of proving character.
90.406
Routine practice.
90.407
Subsequent remedial measures.
90.408
Compromise and offers to compromise.
90.409
Payment of medical and similar expenses.
90.410
Offer to plead guilty; nolo contendere; withdrawn pleas of guilty.
90.501
Privileges recognized only as provided.
90.5015
Journalist's privilege.
90.502
Lawyer-client privilege.
90.503
Psychotherapist-patient privilege.
90.5035
Sexual assault counselor-victim privilege.
90.5036
Domestic violence advocate-victim privilege.
90.504
Husband-wife privilege.
90.505
Privilege with respect to communications to clergy.
90.5055
Accountant-client privilege.
90.506
Privilege with respect to trade secrets.
90.507
Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure.
90.508
Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege.
90.509
Application of privileged communication.
90.510
Privileged communication necessary to adverse party.
90.601
General rule of competency.
90.602
Testimony of interested persons.
90.603
Disqualification of witness.
90.604
Lack of personal knowledge.
90.605
Oath or affirmation of witness.
90.606
Interpreters and translators.
90.6063
Interpreter services for deaf persons.
90.607
Competency of certain persons as witnesses.
90.608
Who may impeach.
90.609
Character of witness as impeachment.
90.610
Conviction of certain crimes as impeachment.
90.611
Religious beliefs or opinions.
90.612
Mode and order of interrogation and presentation.
90.613
Refreshing the memory of a witness.
90.614
Prior statements of witnesses.
90.615
Calling witnesses by the court.
90.616
Exclusion of witnesses.
90.701
Opinion testimony of lay witnesses.
90.702
Testimony by experts.
90.703
Opinion on ultimate issue.
90.704
Basis of opinion testimony by experts.
90.705
Disclosure of facts or data underlying expert opinion.
90.706
Authoritativeness of literature for use in cross-examination.
90.801
Hearsay; definitions; exceptions.
90.802
Hearsay rule.
90.803
Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial.
90.804
Hearsay exceptions; declarant unavailable.
90.805
Hearsay within hearsay.
90.806
Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant.
90.901
Requirement of authentication or identification.
90.902
Self-authentication.
90.903
Testimony of subscribing witness unnecessary.
90.91
Photographs of property wrongfully taken; use in prosecution, procedure; return of property to owner.
90.951
Definitions.
90.952
Requirement of originals.
90.953
Admissibility of duplicates.
90.954
Admissibility of other evidence of contents.
90.955
Public records.
90.956
Summaries.
90.957
Testimony or written admissions of a party.
90.958
Functions of court and jury.