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Rule 510: Mental Health Information Privilege in Civil Cases

WEBIn this rule: (1) A “professional” is a person: (A) authorized to practice medicine in any state or nation; (B) licensed or certified by the State of Texas in the diagnosis, evaluation, or …

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Rule 509: Physician-Patient Privilege – Texas Evidence

WEBRule 509: Physician-Patient Privilege. (a) Definitions. In this rule: (1) A “patient” is a person who consults or is seen by a physician for medical care. (2) A “physician” is a person …

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Rule 1002 – Requirement of THE Original – Texas Evidence

WEBRule 1002 – Requirement of THE Original. An original writing, recording, or photograph is required in order to prove its content unless these rules or other law provides otherwise. …

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Rule 902. Evidence That Is Self-Authenticating – Texas Evidence

WEBEvidence That Is Self-Authenticating – Texas Evidence. Rule 902. Evidence That Is Self-Authenticating. The following items of evidence are self-authenticating; they require no …

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Rule 601: Competency to Testify in General; “Dead Man’s Rule”

WEBThe “Dead Man’s Rule” applies only in a civil case: (A) by or against a party in the party’s capacity as an executor, administrator, or guardian; or. (B) by or against a decedent’s …

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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 104. Preliminary Questions

WEBPreliminary Questions. (a) In General. The court must decide any preliminary question about whether a witness is qualified, a privilege exists, or evidence is admissible. In so …

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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 103 – Texas Evidence

WEBRelevant Cases Our goal is to add the most important cases involving these rules to this side bar. If you have a case that you think should be added, contact us using the form …

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Rule 513: Comment Upon or Inference from Claim of Privilege

WEB(a) Comment or Inference Not Permitted. Except as permitted in Rule 504(b)(2), neither the court nor counsel may comment on a privilege claim—whether made in the present …

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RULE 803. Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay—Regardless of …

WEBThe following are not excluded by the rule against hearsay, regardless of whether the declarant is available as a witness: (1) Present Sense Impression.A statement …

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Rule 1004 – Admissibility of Other Evidence of Content

WEBAn original is not required and other evidence of the content of a writing, recording, or photograph is admissible if: (a) all the originals are lost or destroyed, unless the …

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RULE 701. Opinion Testimony by Lay Witnesses – Texas Evidence

WEBIf a witness is not testifying as an expert, testimony in the form of an opinion is limited to one that is: (a) rationally based on the witness’s perception; and (b) helpful to clearly …

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Rule 615: Producing a Witness’s Statement in Criminal Cases

WEBIf a party’s adversary has already produced a witness’s statement – whether through formal discovery under art. 39.14 or through more informal means – Rule 615 (a) no longer …

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Rule 201 Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts – Texas Evidence

WEBRule 201 Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts. (a) Scope. This rule governs judicial notice of an adjudicative fact only, not a legislative fact. (b) Kinds of Facts That May Be Judicially …

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Rule 608: A Witness’s Character for Truthfulness or Untruthfulness

WEBRule 608: A Witness’s Character for Truthfulness or Untruthfulness. (a) Reputation or Opinion Evidence. A witness’s credibility may be attacked or supported by testimony …

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Rule 107. Rule of Optional Completeness – Texas Evidence

WEBRule 107. Rule of Optional Completeness. If a party introduces part of an act, declaration, conversation, writing, or recorded statement, an adverse party may inquire into any …

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RULE 705. Disclosing the Underlying Facts or Data and Examining …

WEB(a) Stating an Opinion Without Disclosing the Underlying Facts or Data. Unless the court orders otherwise, an expert may state an opinion—and give the reasons for it—without …

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Rule 405: Methods of Proving Character – Texas Evidence

WEBRule 405: Methods of Proving Character. (a) By Reputation or Opinion. (1) In General. When evidence of a person’s character or character trait is admissible, it may be proved …

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Rule 611: Mode and Order of Interrogation and Presentation

WEBRule 611: Mode and Order of Interrogation and Presentation. (a) Control by the Court; Purposes. The court should exercise reasonable control over the mode and order of …

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Rule 609: Impeachment by Evidence of a Criminal Conviction

WEB(a) In General. Evidence of a criminal conviction offered to attack a witness’s character for truthfulness must be admitted if: (1) the crime was a felony or involved moral turpitude, …

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