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timothyagriswold
Nov 1, 20223 min read
Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 504
Rule 504. Spousal Privileges (a) Confidential Communication Privilege. (1) Definition. A communication is “confidential” if a person...
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timothyagriswold
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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 901
Rule 901. Authenticating or Identifying Evidence (a) In General. To satisfy the requirement of authenticating or identifying an item of...
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timothyagriswold
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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 503
Rule 503. Lawyer–Client Privilege (a) Definitions. In this rule: (1) A “client” is a person, public officer, or corporation,...
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timothyagriswold
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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 806
Rule 806. Attacking and Supporting the Declarant’s Credibility When a hearsay statement—or a statement described in Rule 801(e)(2)(C),...
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timothyagriswold
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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 805
Rule 805. Hearsay Within Hearsay Hearsay within hearsay is not excluded by the rule against hearsay if each part of the combined...
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timothyagriswold
Nov 1, 20222 min read
Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 804
Rule 804. Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay—When the Declarant Is Unavailable as a Witness (a) Criteria for Being Unavailable. A...
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