40.155 Rule 402. Relevant evidence is in principle admissible. 40.150 Rule 401. Definition of „relevant evidence”. 40.565 Rule 1004. Admissibility of other references. 40.160 Rule 403 Exclusion of relevant evidence on account of injury, confusion or undue delay. 40.355 Rule 609. Removal by evidence with a view to conviction for a criminal offence; Exceptions. 40.170 Rule 404. Evidence of other crimes, wrongs or acts.
40.450 Rule 801. Definitions of SROs 40.450 to 40.475. 40.105 Rule 305. Distribution of the burden of persuasion. 40.285 Rule 512 Privileged question disclosed under duress or without an opportunity to assert privilege. 40.580 Rule 1007. Written testimony or admission of the party. The Oregon Code of Evidence applies to all Oregon courts except Rule 40,260,506.
40.430 Rule 706. Dismissal of an expert by scholarly treaty. 40.370 Rule 611. 40,070 Rules 201(c) and 201(d). If mandatory or at your own discretion. 40.515 Rule 903. 40.280 Rule 511. Waiver of privileges by voluntary disclosure. 40.245 Rule 504-3. 40.465 Rule 804.
Exceptions to hearsay when the applicant is not available. 40.290 Rule 513. Comment or conclusion arising from the use of privilege. SROs 40.010 to 40.210 and 40.310 to 40.585 do not apply in situations such as: 40.172 Rule 404-1. habits, practices or history of violence; Expert advice. 40.350 Rule 608. Proof of the character and conduct of the witness. 40.210 Rule 412. Appropriateness of the victim`s previous behaviour or type of clothing. 40.190 Rule 408. 40.405 Rule 701.
Expert opinions of lay witnesses. 40.200 Rule 410. Objection or withdrawn declaration inadmissible. FindLaw codes may not reflect the latest version of the law in your jurisdiction. Please check the status of the code you are looking for with the state legislature or through Westlaw before relying on it for your legal purposes. 40.360 Rule 609-1. The Oregon Code of Evidence generally applies to civil actions, prosecutions and proceedings, criminal acts and proceedings, and contempt proceedings, except those in which the court may act summarily. ORS 40.225 through 40.295 on privileges apply to all stages of all actions, actions, and procedures. 40.505 Rule 901. Authentication or identification requirement. 40.475 Rule 806.
Attack and support the credibility of the applicant. 40.250 Rule 504-4. Clinical-client social worker privilege. 40.015 Section 101. Applicability of the Oregon Code of Evidence. 40.272 Rule 509-1. 40.040 Rule 106. If part of the transaction turns out, the whole thing is allowed. THE BURDEN OF PERSUASION; THE BURDEN OF PROOF; PRESUMPTION 40.120 Rule 308. 40.425 Rule 705.
Disclosure of facts or data on which the expert opinion is based. 40.252 Rule 504-5. Communications indicating intent to commit certain offences. 40.195 Rule 409. Last updated: 01 January 2018 | Updated by FindLaw Staff 40.230 Rule 504. Psychotherapist-patient privilege.