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Evidence and Witnesses
Admissibility of Evidence
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Section
24-7-101
Child's Out-of-Court, Non-Testimonial Statement
Section
24-7-102
Use of Statement of Party Given in Student Disciplinary Proceeding Concerning Sexual Misconduct — No Right of Party to Be Represented at Public Expense — Adoption of Rules of Evidence
Section
24-7-106
Receipts and Releases
Section
24-7-107
Settlements of Debts
Section
24-7-112
Tests to Determine Parentage — Admissibility in Evidence — Costs
Section
24-7-113
Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity
Section
24-7-114
Testimony Before Committee of General Assembly Inadmissible
Section
24-7-115
Opinions as to Medical Findings
Section
24-7-116
Telephone Company Records
Section
24-7-117
Audiovisually Recorded Testimony in Child Sexual Abuse Proceedings
Section
24-7-118
Dna Analysis — Admissibility in Evidence
Section
24-7-119
Introduction of Reproduction in Place of Original
Section
24-7-120
Child's Testimony—closed Circuit Television
Section
24-7-121
Child Support Payment Records
Section
24-7-122
Medical Records
Section
24-7-123
Admission of Video Recording of Interview of Child Describing Sexual Conduct
Section
24-7-124
Results of Radar, Laser or Similar Devices Used to Measure the Speed of a Motor Vehicle — Results of a Breathalyzer or Similar Device to Measure Blood Alcohol Content
Section
24-7-125
Admissibility of Evidence of Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts — Conditions for Admission