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2010 Mississippi Code
TITLE 13 - EVIDENCE, PROCESS AND JURIES
Chapter 1 - Evidence.
- 13-1-1 - Provisions of chapter applicable to all courts.
- 13-1-3 - Repealed.
- 13-1-5 - Competency of husband and wife.
- 13-1-7 - through 13-1-9. Repealed.
- 13-1-11 - Conviction, except for perjury or subornation of perjury, as no disqualification.
- 13-1-13 - Witness may be examined touching interest or convictions.
- 13-1-15 - Repealed.
- 13-1-16 - Repealed.
- 13-1-17 - Repealed.
- 13-1-19 - Witness to be committed for refusal to testify.
- 13-1-21 - Communications privileged; exception.
- 13-1-21 - 1. Medical privilege considered waived by and between defendants in medical malpractice suits involving multiple defendants.
- 13-1-22 - Confidentiality of priest-penitent communications.
- 13-1-22 - 1. Certain communications made to certified peer support member by emergency responder to be privileged; definitions; exception to privilege; penalties.
- 13-1-23 - Presumption of death.
- 13-1-25 - Presumptions as to status of military and naval personnel or federal civilian employees.
- 13-1-27 - through 13-1-75. Repealed.
- 13-1-77 - State custodian of books authorized to certify copies; admissibility of copies.
- 13-1-79 - Repealed.
- 13-1-81 - Presumptions attending certificates, attestation, etc.
- 13-1-83 - through 13-1-117. Repealed.
- 13-1-119 - Repealed.
- 13-1-121 - Injury to livestock in transit as prima facie evidence of carrier's want of skill.
- 13-1-123 - Injury to persons or property from operation of motor vehicle as making out prima facie case.
- 13-1-124 - through 13-1-129. Repealed.
- 13-1-131 - Land-office certificates.
- 13-1-133 - through 13-1-147. Repealed.
- 13-1-149 - Courts to take notice of law of United States, other states, territories and foreign countries.
- 13-1-151 - Reproduction of business records; disposal of originals.
- 13-1-153 - Repealed.
- 13-1-155 - Destruction or other disposal of exhibits following final determination of civil actions.
- 13-1-201 - Repealed.
- 13-1-203 - through 13-1-325. Reserved.
- 13-1-226 - Repealed.
- 13-1-227 - Depositions before action or pending appeal.
- 13-1-228 - Repealed.
- 13-1-229 - Stipulations regarding discovery procedure.
- 13-1-230 - through 13-1-243. Repealed.
- 13-1-245 - Bank expenses related to disclosure of customer's financial records.
- 13-1-261 - Judgment creditor's right to examination of judgment debtor.
- 13-1-263 - Venue for filing motion for examination and for conducting examination.
- 13-1-265 - Order to appear for examination; effect of satisfaction of judgment.
- 13-1-267 - Swearing of judgment debtor; use of testimony of judgment debtor in criminal proceeding.
- 13-1-269 - Court costs.
- 13-1-271 - Contempt.
- 13-1-301 - Definitions.
- 13-1-303 - Appointment of interpreter; court proceedings; policy custody; statements of deaf person as evidence.
- 13-1-305 - Hearing to determine need for interpreter; notification of need.
- 13-1-307 - Duties of interpreter.
- 13-1-309 - Repealed.
- 13-1-311 - List of qualified interpreters.
- 13-1-313 - Affirmation of true interpretation.
- 13-1-315 - Fees for interpreters.
- 13-1-401 - Applicability of special evidentiary provisions.
- 13-1-403 - Admissibility of child's out-of-court statements.
- 13-1-405 - Use of closed circuit television to show child's testimony.
- 13-1-407 - Use of child's videotaped testimony; protective orders; destruction of videotape.
- 13-1-409 - Expert testimony as to meaning of child's testimony; appointment of expert.
- 13-1-411 - Behavioral indicators used to determine applicability of evidentiary provisions.
- 13-1-413 - Court's power to prohibit contact with child not affected by evidentiary provisions.
- 13-1-415 - Implementation of evidentiary provisions by rule.
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