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2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 24 - EVIDENCE
CHAPTER 9 - WITNESSES GENERALLY
ARTICLE 3 - EXAMINATION
- § 24-9-60 - Oath or affirmation required
- § 24-9-61 - Right to have witnesses sequestered; effect of irregularity
- § 24-9-61.1 - Presence in courtroom of victim of criminal offense
- § 24-9-62 - Treatment of witness
- § 24-9-63 - When leading questions allowed generally; discretion of court
- § 24-9-64 - Right of cross-examination
- § 24-9-65 - When opinion evidence admissible
- § 24-9-66 - Market value as opinion evidence; who may testify as to value
- § 24-9-67 - Opinions of experts admissible in criminal cases
- § 24-9-67.1 - Expert opinion testimony in civil actions; medical experts; pretrial hearings; precedential value of federal law
- § 24-9-68 - Witness's feelings and relationship to parties provable
- § 24-9-69 - Testifying after recollection refreshed; swearing from written memorandum
- § 24-9-70 - Objection not waived by cross-examination or introduction of evidence
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