ARTICLE VI.    WITNESSES

601.    Competency

(a)    Generally

(b)    Rulings

(c)    Preliminary Questions

602.    Lack of Personal Knowledge

603.    Oath or Affirmation

604.    Interpreters

605.    Competency of Judge as Witness

606.    Competency of Juror as Witness

(a)    At the Trial

(b)    Inquiry into Validity of Verdict or Indictment

607.    Who May Impeach

608.    Impeachment by Evidence of Character and Conduct
of Witness

(a)    Reputation Evidence of Character

(b)    Specific Instances of Conduct

609.    Impeachment by Evidence of Conviction of Crime

(a)    Generally

(1)    Misdemeanor

(2)    Felony Conviction Not Resulting in Committed
State Prison Sentence

(3)    Felony with State Prison Sentence Imposed

(4)    Traffic Violation

(5)    Juvenile Adjudications of Delinquency or
Youthful Offender

(b)    Effect of Being a Fugitive

610.    Religious Beliefs or Opinions

611.    Manner and Order of Interrogation and Presentation

(a)    Control by Court

(b)    Scope of Cross-Examination

(1)    In General

(2)    Bias and Prejudice

(c)    Leading Questions

(d)    Rebuttal Evidence

(e)    Scope of Subsequent Examination

(f)     Reopening

612.    Writing or Object Used to Refresh Memory

(a)    While Testifying

(1)    General Rule

(2)    Production and Use

(b)    Before Testifying

(1)    Production

(2)    Admissibility

(3)    Suppressed Statement

613.    Prior Statements of Witnesses, Limited Admissibility

(a)    Prior Inconsistent Statements

(1)    Examining Own Witness

(2)    Examining Other Witness

(3)    Disclosure of Extrinsic Evidence

(4)    Collateral Matter

(b)    Prior Consistent Statements

(1)    Generally Inadmissible

(2)    Exception

614.    Calling and Interrogation of Witnesses by Court or Jurors

(a)    Calling by Court

(b)    Interrogation by Court

(c)    Objections

(d)    Interrogation by Jurors

615.    Sequestration of Witnesses