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2009 Nevada Code
TITLE 4 - WITNESSES AND EVIDENCE
Chapter 48 - Admissibility Generally
- 48.015 - “Relevant evidence” defined.
- 48.025 - Relevant evidence generally admissible; irrelevant evidence inadmissible.
- 48.035 - Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice, confusion or waste of time.
- 48.039 - Testimony of witness who previously underwent hypnosis to recall subject matter of testimony.
- 48.045 - Evidence of character inadmissible to prove conduct; exceptions; other crimes.
- 48.055 - Methods of proving character.
- 48.059 - Habit; routine practice.
- 48.061 - Effects of domestic violence.
- 48.069 - Previous sexual conduct of victim of sexual assault: Procedure for admission of evidence to prove victim’s consent.
- 48.071 - Exclusion of evidence of address and telephone number of victim of sexual assault.
- 48.075 - Transactions and conversations with or actions of deceased person.
- 48.077 - Contents of lawfully intercepted communications.
- 48.095 - Subsequent remedial measures.
- 48.105 - Compromise; offers to compromise.
- 48.109 - Closure of meeting held to further resolution of dispute; exclusion of admission, representation or statement made during mediation proceedings; confidentiality of matter discussed during mediation proceeding.
- 48.115 - Payment of medical and similar expenses.
- 48.125 - Withdrawn plea of guilty or guilty but mentally ill or offer to plead guilty or guilty but mentally ill not admissible; plea of nolo contendere or offer to plead nolo contendere not admissible.
- 48.135 - Liability insurance.
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