RELATED CODES, RULES AND REGS
...Evidence Code
§115 Burden of proof: definition
§140 Evidence
§210 Relevant evidence
§215 [NEW] Spouse includes registered domestic partner
§225 Statement
§240 Definition of "unavailable as a witness"
§250 Writing
§260 Duplicate
§300 Code's application
§350 No irrelevant evidence admissible
§351 All relevant evidence admissible
§352 Relevance: where probative value outweighed by detrimental factors
§353 Erroneous admission of evidence
§400 Definitions
§401 Evidence proffered
§402 Determining existence of preliminary fact
§403 Sufficient evidence to sustain finding of existence of preliminary fact
§404 Determining whether evidence is self-incriminating
§405 Other preliminary fact determinations
§411 One witness sufficient proof of fact
§451 Mandatory judicial notice
§452 Judicial notice
§452.5 Computer-generated official court records
§459 Notice taken by reviewing court
§604 Effect of presumptions affecting burden of producing evidence
§621 Repealed
§623 Person estopped to contradict statement
§664 Presumptions: performance of official duty
§700 Qualifications of persons to be witnesses
§701 Persons disqualified to be witnesses
§702 Personal knowledge
§703.5 Limitation on presiding person testifying at subsequent proceeding
§710 Witnesses' oath or affirmation
§711 Witness confrontation
§720 Expert witnesses: foundation for qualification
§730 Court may appoint expert
§750 Interpreters or translators to be treated as witnesses
§751 Interpreters or translators: oaths required
§752 Interpreters or translators: when use appropriate
§764 Definition of leading questions
§765 Court to control mode of interrogation of witness
§767 Leading questions allowed
§770 Inconsistent statements: extrinsic evidence
§776 Examination of adverse witness
§780 Trier of fact: bases for determining witness credibility
§782 Character evidence: use of victim's sexual conduct to attack his or her credibility
§782.1 Where possession of one or more condoms is to be introduced in PC 647 and 653.22 proceedings as evidence to support crime's commission; procedure
§791 Prior consistent statements
§801 Experts' opinions
§803 Improper basis of opinion
§805 Opinion which embraces the ultimate issue
§890 Repealed
§892 Repealed
§911 No privilege to refuse being a witness
§912 Waiver of privilege
§913 No comment, presumption, or inference allowed on exercise of privilege not to testify
§914 Determining a claim of privilege
§915 Disclosure of privileged information in ruling on claim of privilege
§916 Exclusion of privileged information where holder a nonparty
§917 Confidential nature of communication presumed
§918 Error in disallowing claim by holder of privilege
§919 Inadmissibility of erroneously disclosed privileged information
§920 No repeal by implication; construction
§930 Defendant's privilege not to be called as witness in criminal case
§950 Definition of lawyer
§951 Definition of client
§952 Client-lawyer confidential communications
§953 Who is holder of privilege
§954 Claiming privilege
§955 Lawyer claims privilege
§956 Lawyer sought to aid a crime
§957 Claiming through a deceased client
§958 Breach of duty within lawyer-client relationship
§959 Intention or competence of client
§960 Intention of deceased client
§961 Validity of writing executed by deceased client
§962 Two or more clients retaining one lawyer on a matter of common interest
§965 Lawyer referral service client privilege
§966 Client's privilege to refuse disclosure of confidential communication between client and lawyer referral service; persons claiming privilege
§967 Lawyer referral service shall claim privilege if client has not consented to disclosure
§968 Exceptions to application of privilege
§972 Privilege: exceptions
§980 Privilege: from divulging marital communications
§986 No privilege in juvenile court proceedings
§993 Definition--holder of privilege
§994 Persons who can claim patient-physician privilege
§996 Privilege inapplicable if patient's condition in issue
§1010 Definition of psychotherapist
§1010.5 Application of privilege
§1011 Patient defined: Psychotherapist-patient privilege
§1012 Confidential comm. defined: Psychotherapist-patient privilege
§1013 Holder of Privilege: Psychotherapist-patient privilege
§1014 In General: Psychotherapist-patient privilege
§1014.5 Psychological treatment of minor
§1015 Psychotherapist must claim privilege
§1016 Exception: communication tendered by patient
§1017 Exception: psychotherapist appointed by court
§1018 Services of psychotherapist sought to aid in commission of crime
§1019 Claims under deceased patient
§1020 Breach of duty within psychotherapist-patient relationship
§1021 Intention of deceased patient--writing affecting interest in property
§1022 Communications affecting validity of property disposition of deceased patient
§1023 Criminal action to determine sanity
§1024 Dangerous patients
§1025 Proceeding to establish competence
§1026 Information reported or recorded by psychotherapist
§1027 No privilege under this article--specific circumstances
§1035 Definition of victim
§1035.2 Definition of sexual assault counselor
§1035.4 Definition of confidential communication between sexual assault counselor and victim
§1035.6 Definition of holder of the privilege
§1035.8 Victims of sexual assault
§1036 Counselor shall claim privilege
§1036.2 Definition of sexual assault
§1040 Privilege: official information
§1042 Sustaining claim of privilege
§1043 Peace officer personnel records: discovery or disclosure
§1045 Peace officer records
§1070 Disclosure of news source
§1101 Character evidence: inadmissibility
§1102 Character evidence admissible to show defendant's conduct in certain circumstances
§1103 Character of victim of crime
§1105 Admissible evidence of habit or custom
§1108 Evidence of commission of other sexual offense
§1115 Mediation; mediator; mediation consultation
§1116 Chapter limitations
§1117 Applicability
§1118 Oral agreement: conditions
§1119 Nonadmissibility of evidence or admissions made in mediation
§1120 Otherwise admissible evidence introduced or used in mediation
§1121 Submission of mediator's report, assessment, etc. to court
§1122 Sec. 250 communication or writing: protection from disclosure
§1123 Written settlement agreement: protection from disclosure
§1124 Oral agreement: protection from disclosure
§1125 End of mediation: conditions
§1126 Confidentiality when mediation ends
§1127 Award of fees and costs against person seeking to compel mediator's testimony
§1128 Reference to mediation in subsequent trial or proceeding
§1152.5 Repealed
§1161 Evidence of human trafficking victim's paid sexual act while a victim is inadmissible to prove victim's criminal liability
§1200 Hearsay evidence: definition and inadmissibility
§1228 Sexual crimes: statement by minor under 12
§1228.1 Child welfare services case plan; evidence
§1230 Declarations against interest of declarant
§1235 Inconsistent statement
§1236 Admissibility of previous consistent statements
§1237 Previous recorded statement to refresh recollection of witness
§1238 Statement of prior identification
§1240 Spontaneous declaration: hearsay exception
§1241 Statement offered to explain conduct of declarant
§1242 Dying declarations
§1250 Statement of then existing mental or physical state
§1253 Statement made for medical diagnosis
§1271 Records of a business
§1280 General provision: writing offered as evidence
§1291 Hearsay exceptions: former testimony
§1293 Minor child's testimony at preliminary hearing in certain proceedings
§1360 Statement by minor victim of abuse or neglect
§1370 Hearsay exceptions: infliction or threat of physical injury
§1390 Exception for statement offered against a party that engaged or aided and abetted in wrongdoing to procure the unavailability of declarant
§1560 Subpoena of business records
§1561 Affidavit for business records
§1562 Admissibility of affidavits