ARTICLE
IV. RELEVANCY AND ITS LIMITS
401. Relevant Evidence
402. Relevant Evidence Generally Admissible; Irrelevant
Evidence Inadmissible
403. Grounds for Excluding Relevant Evidence
404. Character Evidence Not Admissible to Prove Conduct;
Exceptions; Other Crimes
(a) Character Evidence Generally
(1) Character of the
Accused
(2) Character of the
Victim
(3) Character of the
Witness
(b) Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts
405. Methods of Proving Character
(a) Reputation
(b) Specific Instances of Conduct
(c) Violent Character of the Victim
406. Routine Practice of Business; Individual Habit
(a) Routine Practice of Business
(b) Individual Habit
407. Subsequent Remedial Measures
(a) Exclusion of Evidence of Subsequent Remedial
Measures
(b) Limited Admissibility
408. Compromise and Offers to Compromise in Civil Cases
409. Expressions of Sympathy in Civil Cases; Payment
of Medical and Similar Expenses
(a) Expressions of Sympathy in Civil Cases
(b) Payment of Medical and Similar Expenses
(c) Medical Malpractice Claims
410. Inadmissibility of Pleas, Offers of Pleas, and Related
Statements
411. Insurance
(a) Exclusion of Evidence of Insurance
(b) Limited Admissibility
412. Past Sexual Conduct and Alleged Sexual Reputation
(Rape-Shield Law)
(a) Rape Shield
(b) Exceptions
(c) Procedure to Determine Admissibility
413. First Complaint of Sexual Assault
(a) Admissibility of First Complaint
(b) Admissibility of Additional Reports of a Sexual
Assault Under an Alternative Evidentiary Basis
414. Industry and Safety Standards