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Federal Rules of Evidence
These rules govern the introduction of evidence in proceedings, both civil and criminal, in Federal courts. While they do not apply to suits in state courts, the rules of many states have been closely modeled on these provisions. Federal Rules of Evidence (2004) (incorporating the revisions that took effect Dec. 1, 2003) ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS ARTICLE II. JUDICIAL NOTICE ARTICLE III. PRESUMPTIONS IN CIVIL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE IV. RELEVANCY AND ITS LIMITS ARTICLE V. PRIVILEGES ARTICLE VI. WITNESSES ARTICLE VII. OPINIONS AND EXPERT TESTIMONY ARTICLE VIII. HEARSAY ARTICLE IX. AUTHENTICATION AND IDENTIFICATION ARTICLE X. CONTENTS OF WRITINGS, RECORDINGS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS ARTICLE XI. MISCELLANEOUS RULES
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Wiki-Law
Wikilaw's goal is to build the largest open-content legal resource in the world. To accomplish this goal, Wikilaw needs your help! We encourage all law professors, practitioners, and students to share their knowledge. Currently, there are roughly 1,000,000 lawyers in the United States. If every lawyer in America contributed a fraction of their legal knowledge to this site, Wikilaw would become one of the largest libraries of legal information in the world. However, unlike other libraries, there are no geographic or financial barriers to accessing this information. Everything on this site is free!
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