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FLORIDA EVIDENCE CODE:
Florida Statute 90.101 - Short Title.
Florida Statute 90.102 - Construction.
Florida Statute 90.103 - Scope; applicability.
Florida Statute 90.104 - Rulings on evidence.
Florida Statute 90.105 - Preliminary questions.
Florida Statute 90.106 - Summing up and comment by judge.
Florida Statute 90.107 - Limited admissibility.
Florida Statute 90.108 - Introduction of related writings or recorded statements.
Florida Statute 90.201 - Matters which must be judicially noticed.
Florida Statute 90.202 - Matters which may be judicially noticed.
Florida Statute 90.203 - Compulsory judicial notice upon request.
Florida Statute 90.204 - Determination of propriety of judicial notice and nature of matter noticed.
Florida Statute 90.205 - Denial of a request for judicial notice.
Florida Statute 90.206 - Instructing jury on judicial notice.
Florida Statute 90.207 - Judicial notice by trial court in subsequent proceedings.
Florida Statute 90.301 - Presumption defined; inferences.
Florida Statute 90.302 - Classification of rebuttable presumptions.
Florida Statute 90.303 - Presumption affecting the burden of producing evidence defined.
Florida Statute 90.304 - Presumption affecting the burden of proof defined.
Florida Statute 90.401 - Definition of relevant evidence.
Florida Statute 90.402 - Admissibility of relevant evidence.
Florida Statute 90.4025 - Admissibility of paternity determination in certain criminal prosecutions.
Florida Statute 90.4026 - Statements expressing sympathy; admissibility; definitions.
Florida Statute 90.403 - Exclusion on grounds of prejudice or confusion.
Florida Statute 90.404 - Character evidence; when admissible.
Florida Statute 90.405 - Methods of proving character
Florida Statute 90.406 - Routine practice.
Florida Statute 90.407 - Subsequent remedial measures.
Florida Statute 90.408 - Compromise and offers to compromise.
Florida Statute 90.409 - Payment of medical and similar expenses.
Florida Statute 90.410 - Offer to plead guilty; nolo contendere; withdrawn pleas of guilty.
Florida Statute 90.501 - Privileges recognized only as provided.
Florida Statute 90.5015 - Journalist’s privilege.
Florida Statute 90.502 - Lawyer-client privilege.
Florida Statute 190.5021 - Fiduciary lawyer-client privilege.
Florida Statute 90.503 - Psychotherapist-patient privilege.
Florida Statute 90.5035 - Sexual assault counselor-victim privilege.
Florida Statute 90.5036 - Domestic violence advocate-victim privilege.
Florida Statute 90.504 - Husband-wife privilege.
Florida Statute 90.505 - Privilege with respect to communications to clergy.
Florida Statute 90.5055 - Accountant-client privilege.
Florida Statute 90.506 - Privilege with respect to trade secrets.
Florida Statute 90.507 - Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure.
Florida Statute 90.508 - Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege.
Florida Statute 90.509 - Application of privileged communication.
Florida Statute 90.510 - Privileged communication necessary to adverse party.
Florida Statute 90.601 - General rule of competency.
Florida Statute 90.603 - Disqualification of witness.
Florida Statute 90.604 - Lack of personal knowledge.
Florida Statute 90.605 - Oath or affirmation of witness.
Florida Statute 90.606 - Interpreters and translators.
Florida Statute 90.6063 - Interpreter services for deaf persons.
Florida Statute 90.607 - Competency of certain persons as witnesses.
Florida Statute 90.608 - Who may impeach.
Florida Statute 90.609 - Character of witness as impeachment.
Florida Statute 90.610 - Conviction of certain crimes as impeachment.
Florida Statute 90.611 - Religious beliefs or opinions.
Florida Statute 90.612 - Mode and order of interrogation and presentation.
Florida Statute 90.613 - Refreshing the memory of a witness.
Florida Statute 90.614 - Prior statements of witnesses.
Florida Statute 90.615 - Calling witnesses by the court.
Florida Statute 90.616 - Exclusion of witnesses.
Florida Statute 90.701 - Opinion testimony of lay witnesses.
Florida Statute 90.702 - Testimony by experts.
Florida Statute 90.703 - Opinion on ultimate issue.
Florida Statute 90.704 - Basis of opinion testimony by experts.
Florida Statute 90.705 - Disclosure of facts or data underlying expert opinion.
Florida Statute 90.706 - Authoritativeness of literature for use in cross-examination.
Florida Statute 90.801 - Hearsay; definitions; exceptions.
Florida Statute 90.802 - Hearsay rule.
Florida Statute 90.803 - Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial.
Florida Statute 90.804 - Hearsay exceptions; declarant unavailable.
Florida Statute 90.805 - Hearsay within hearsay.
Florida Statute 90.806 - Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant.
Florida Statute 90.901 - Requirement of authentication or identification.
Florida Statute 90.902 - Self-authentication.
Florida Statute 90.903 - Testimony of subscribing witness unnecessary.
Florida Statute 90.91 - Photographs of property wrongfully taken; use in prosecution, procedure; return of property to
owner.
Florida Statute 90.951 - Definitions.
Florida Statute 90.952 - Requirement of originals.
Florida Statute 90.953 - Admissibility of duplicates.
Florida Statute 90.954 - Admissibility of other evidence of contents.
Florida Statute 90.955 - Public records.
Florida Statute 90.956 - Summaries.
Florida Statute 90.957 - Testimony or written admissions of a party.
Florida Statute 90.958 - Functions of court and jury.
WITNESSES, RECORDS, AND DOCUMENTS:
Florida Statute 92.05 - Final judgments and decrees of courts of record.
Florida Statute 92.06 - Judgments and decrees of United States District Courts.
Florida Statute 92.07 - Judgments and decrees of this state.
Florida Statute 92.08 - Deeds and powers of attorney of record for 20 years or more.
Florida Statute 92.09 - Effect of reversal, etc., of judgment or successful attack on deed.
Florida Statute 92.13 - Certified copies of records of certified copies.
Florida Statute 695.19 - Certified copies of recorded instruments may be recorded.
Florida Statute 92.14 - United States deeds and patents and copies thereof.
Florida Statute 92.141 - Law enforcement employees; travel expenses; compensation as witness.
Florida Statute 92.142 - Witnesses; pay.
Florida Statute 92.143 - Compensation to traffic court witnesses.
Florida Statute 92.15 - Receipts in cases involving title from United States.
Florida Statute 92.151 - Witness compensation; payment; overcharges.
Florida Statute 92.153 - Production of documents by witnesses; reimbursement of costs.
Florida Statute 92.16 - Certificates of Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund respecting the
ownership, conveyance of, and other facts in connection with public lands.
Florida Statute 92.17 - Effect of seal of Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund.
Florida Statute 92.18 - Certificate of state officer.
Florida Statute 92.19 - Portions of records.
Florida Statute 92.20 - Certificates issued under authority of Congress.
Florida Statute 92.21 - Certificate as to sanitary condition of buildings.
Florida Statute 92.23 - Rule of evidence in suits on fire policies for loss or damage to building.
Florida Statute 92.231 - Expert witnesses; fee.
Florida Statute 92.233 - Compensation of witness summoned in two or more criminal cases.
Florida Statute 92.24 - Certain tax deeds prima facie evidence of title.
Florida Statute 92.25 - Records destroyed by fire; use of abstracts.
Florida Statute 92.251 Uniform Foreign Depositions Law.
Florida Statute 92.26 - Records destroyed by fire; use of sworn copies.
Florida Statute 92.27 - Records destroyed by fire; effect of abstracts in evidence.
Florida Statute 92.28 - Records destroyed by fire; land title suits; what may be received in evidence.
Florida Statute 92.29 - Photographic or electronic copies.
Florida Statute 92.295 - Copies of voter registration records.
Florida Statute 92.30 - Presumption of death; official findings.
Florida Statute 92.31 - Missing persons and persons imprisoned or interned in foreign countries; official reports.
Florida Statute 92.32 - Official findings and reports; presumption of authority to issue or execute.
Florida Statute 92.33 - Written statement concerning injury to person or property; furnishing copies; admission as
evidence.
Florida Statute 92.351 - Prohibition against prisoners submitting nondocumentary physical evidence without
authorization of court; prisoner mailings to courts.
Florida Statute 92.38 - Comparison of disputed writings.
Florida Statute 92.39 - Evidence of individual’s claim against the state in suits between them.
Florida Statute 92.40 - Reports of building, housing, or health code violations; admissibility.
Florida Statute 92.50 - Oaths, affidavits, and acknowledgments; who may take or administer; requirements.
Florida Statute 92.51 - Oaths, affidavits, and acknowledgments; taken or administered by commissioned officer of
United States Armed Forces.
Florida Statute 92.52 - Affirmation equivalent to oath.
Florida Statute 92.525 - Verification of documents; perjury by false written declaration, penalty.
Florida Statute 92.53 - Videotaping of testimony of victim or witness under age 16 or person with mental retardation.
Florida Statute 92.54 - Use of closed circuit television in proceedings involving victims or witnesses under the age of
16 or persons with mental retardation.
Florida Statute 92.55 - Judicial or other proceedings involving victim or witness under the age of 16 or person with
mental retardation; special protections; use of registered service or therapy animals.
Florida Statute 92.56 - Judicial proceedings and court records involving sexual offenses.
Florida Statute 92.561 - Prohibition on reproduction of child pornography.
Florida Statute 92.565 - Admissibility of confession in sexual abuse cases.
Florida Statute 92.57 - Termination of employment of witness prohibited.
Florida Statute 92.60 - Foreign records of regularly conducted business activity.
Florida Statute 92.605 - Production of certain records by Florida businesses and out-of-state corporations.
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