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Preliminary Questions
A. Preliminary questions concerning the qualifications of a person to be a witness, the existence of a privilege or the admissibility of evidence shall be determined by the court, subject to the provisions of subsections B and C of this section.
B. A person claiming a privilege must prove that the conditions prerequisite to the existence of the privilege are more probably true than not. A person claiming an exception to a privilege must prove that the conditions prerequisite to the applicability of the exception are more probably true than not. If there is a factual basis to support a good faith belief that a review of the allegedly privileged material is necessary, the court, in making its determination, may review the material outside the presence of any other person.
C. When the relevancy of evidence depends upon the fulfillment of a condition of fact, the judge shall admit it upon, or subject to, the introduction of evidence sufficient to support a finding of the fulfillment of the condition.
D. Hearings on the admissibility of confessions shall be conducted in all cases out of the hearing of the jury. Hearings on other preliminary matters shall also be conducted out of the hearing of the jury when the interests of justice require or when requested by an accused who is a witness.
E. The accused does not subject himself to cross-examination on other issues in the case by testifying upon a preliminary matter.
F. This section does not limit the right of a party to introduce before the jury evidence relevant to weight or credibility. 12 O.S. 2105
General Provisions
Preliminary Questions
Judicial Notice
Presumptions
Relevance
Relevant Evidence Generally Admissible - Irrelevant Evidence Inadmissible
Exclusion of Relevant Evidence on Grounds of Prejudice, Confusion or Cumulative Nature of Evidence
Offer to Plead Guilty - Nolo Contendere - Withdrawn Plea of Guilty
Evidence of Commission of Other Sexual Assault Offense - Admissibility - Disclosures by Prosecutor
Privilege
Renumbered as 12 O.S. § 2503.1 by Laws 2002, HB 1939, c. 468, § 78, eff. November 1, 2002
Peer Support Counseling Privilege
Political Vote
Trade Secrets
Secrets of State and Other Official Information; Governmental Privileges
Identity of Informer
Crime Stoppers Organization
Waiver of Privilege by Voluntary Disclosure
Privileged Matter Disclosed Under Compulsion or Without Opportunity to Claim Privilege
Comment Upon or Inference From Claim of Privilege - Instruction
Witnesses
General Rule of Competency
Lack of Personal Knowledge
Oath or Affirmation
Interpreters
Competency of Judge as Witness
Competency of Juror as Witness
Who May Impeach
Evidence of Character and Conduct of Witness
Impeachment by Evidence of Conviction of Crime
Religious Beliefs or Opinions
Mode and Order of Interrogation and Presentation
Repealed
Unusual Court Procedures to Protect Rights of Incapacitated Persons - Criminal Defendant - Judicial Integrity
Uniform Child Witness Testimony by Alternative Methods Act
Short Title
Definitions
Applicability in Criminal and Noncriminal Proceedings
Hearing - When Ordered, How Conducted, Rules of Evidence
When Child Witness May Testify by Alternate Means - Findings, Factors, Evidentiary Standards
Factors Affecting Selection of Alternate Method of Testifying
Orders
Opportunity for Cross Examination
Construction of Act
Use of a Certified Therapeutic Dog
Writing Used to Refresh Memory
Prior Statements of Witnesses
Calling and Interrogation of Witnesses by Court
Exclusion of Witnesses
Expert and Opinion Testimony
Opinion Testimony by Lay Witnesses
Testimony by Experts
Bases of Opinion Testimony by Experts
Opinion on Ultimate Issue
Disclosure of Facts or Data Underlying Expert Opinion
Hearsay
Definitions
Hearsay Rule
Hearsay Exceptions - Availability of Declarant Immaterial
Statements by Certain Children Regarding Physical or Sexual Abuse - Admissibility
Renumbered as 12 O.S. § 2611.2 by Laws 1999, SB 481, c. 108, § 1, eff. November 1, 1999
Hearsay Exception - Declarant Unavailable
Hearsay Exception - Exceptional Circumstances
Hearsay Within Hearsay
Attacking and Supporting Credibility of Declarant
Authentication and Identification
Requirement of Authentication or Identification
Self-Authentication
Subscribing Witness's Testimony Unnecessary
Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs
Definitions
Requirement of Original
Admissibility of Duplicates
Admissibility of Other Evidence of Contents
Public Records
Summaries
Testimony or Written Admission of Party
Functions of Judge and Jury
Medical Bills - Identification
Admissibility of Medical Expenses
Repealed
Admissibility of Evidence of Assemblage in Exercise of Free Speech or Display of Religious Beliefs
Preliminary Questions Litigation Expertise
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