801
What is an out of court statement being used for the truth of the matter asserted?
404
What is: Character Evidence; A character trait being used to prove action in conformity therewith?
Opinion by Lay Wittness
What is 701?
402
What is: irrelevant evidence is inadmissible?
4.18(D)
What is Asked and Answered?
802
What is: hearsay not admissible?
404(b)
Evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts is admissible for proof of motive, opportunity, intent, preparation, plan, knowledge, identity, or absence of mistake or accident.
702
What is testimony by experts?
401
What is: The definition of Relevant Evidence?
4.18(c)
What is Narrative?
805
What is hearsay within Hearsay?
405
What is: Methods of Proving Character?
An expert can discuss evidence otherwise inadmissible if it helped them come to an expert conclusion
What is 703?
Excluding Relevant Evidence for Prejudice, Confusion, Waste of Time, or Other Reasons
What is 403, more prejudicial than probative?
4.18(h)
What is Lack of Foundation?
Statements which are not hearsay
What is 808(d)?
406
What is Habit, Routine, or Practice?
701(a)
Definition of Relevant Evidence
What is: Having the tendency to make a fact of consequence more or less probable?
Define: Proffer
What is: Offer of Proof, evidence may be placed outside of a jury's hearing to be used later if the case is appealed.
803
What is: Hearsay Exceptions, declarant unavailable?
608(a)
What is: Opinion and reputation evidence of character. The credibility of a witness may be attacked or supported by evidence in the form of opinion or reputation, but subject to these limitations: (1) the evidence may refer only to character for truthfulness or untruthfulness, and (2) evidence of truthful character is admissible only after the character of the witness for truthfulness has been attacked by opinion or reputation evidence, or otherwise.?
705
What is: The expert may testify in terms of opinion or inference and give reasons without prior disclosure of the underlying facts or data, unless the Court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be required to disclose the underlying facts or data on cross-examination?
Term used for More Prejudicial than Probative
What is: Inflames the Passions of the Jury?
Speculation
What is 4.18(b)?