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§ 904.01. Definition Of "Relevant Evidence"
§ 904.02. Relevant Evidence Generally Admissible; Irrelevant Evidence Inadmissible
§ 904.03. Exclusion Of Relevant Evidence On Grounds Of Prejudice, Confusion, Or Waste Of Time
§ 904.04. Character Evidence Not Admissible To Prove Conduct; Exceptions; Other Crimes
§ 904.05. Methods Of Proving Character
§ 904.06. Habit; Routine Practice
§ 904.07. Subsequent Remedial Measures
§ 904.08. Compromise And Offers To Compromise
§ 904.085. Communications In Mediation
§ 904.09. Payment Of Medical And Similar Expenses
§ 904.10. Offer To Plead Guilty; No Contest; Withdrawn Plea Of Guilty
§ 904.11. Liability Insurance
§ 904.12. Statement Of Injured; Admissibility; Copies
§ 904.13. Information Concerning Crime Victims
§ 904.15. Communication In Farmer Assistance Programs



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