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2011 Wisconsin Code
Chapter 906. Evidence--witnesses.

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  • 906.01 General rule of competency.
  • 906.02 Lack of personal knowledge.
  • 906.03 Oath or affirmation.
  • 906.04 Interpreters.
  • 906.05 Competency of judge as witness.
  • 906.06 Competency of juror as witness.
  • 906.07 Who may impeach.
  • 906.08 Evidence of character and conduct of witness.
  • 906.09 Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime or adjudication of delinquency.
  • 906.10 Religious beliefs or opinions.
  • 906.11 Mode and order of interrogation and presentation.
  • 906.12 Writing used to refresh memory.
  • 906.13 Prior statements of witnesses.
  • 906.14 Calling and interrogation of witnesses by judge.
  • 906.15 Exclusion of witnesses.

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