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2023 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 19 - Evidence
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
- Section 19-1-10. Rules of construction.
- Section 19-1-20. "Clerk" defined.
- Section 19-1-30. Pleading shall not be evidence against accused.
- Section 19-1-60. Request for admission of authenticity of documents and other papers.
- Section 19-1-70. Proof of negligence by plaintiff in certain motor vehicle cases.
- Section 19-1-80. Conditions on examination of witness in criminal proceeding concerning written statement made to public employee.
- Section 19-1-90. Admissibility in criminal proceeding of written statement made to public employee.
- Section 19-1-100. No statement shall be used for impeachment in civil proceeding unless copy furnished when signed.
- Section 19-1-110. Introduction of certain instruments or copies issued by common carriers.
- Section 19-1-120. Proving signature of absent witness to bond or note; effect of sworn denial of signature.
- Section 19-1-130. Situations in which notary's protest is sufficient evidence.
- Section 19-1-140. Use of testimony in subsequent trials when witness is in armed forces.
- Section 19-1-150. Life expectancy tables.
- Section 19-1-160. Nonsealed instruments may be considered as sealed.
- Section 19-1-180. Out-of-court statements by certain children.
- Section 19-1-190. South Carolina Unanticipated Medical Outcome Reconciliation Act; legislative purpose; definitions; inadmissibility of certain statements; waiver of inadmissibility; impact of South Carolina Rules of Evidence.
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