Alabama Rules of Evidence
Current through 2025
Chapter 0 · General
- 504 Husband-wife privilege
- 505 Communications to clergymen
- 506 Political vote
- 507 Trade secrets
- 508 Secrets of state and other official information: Governmental privileges
- 509 Identity of informer
- 510 Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure
- 511 Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity toclaim privilege
- 512 Comment upon or inference from claim of privilege in criminal cases;instruction
- 512A Comment upon or inference from claim of privilege in civil cases
- 616 Impeachment by evidence of bias, prejudice, or interest
Chapter 1 · Article I. General Provisions
Chapter 10 · Article X. Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs
Chapter 11 · Article XI. Miscellaneous Rules
Chapter 2 · Article II. Judicial Notice
Chapter 3 · Article III. Presumptions
Chapter 4 · Article IV. Relevancy and Its Limits
- 401 Definition of "relevant evidence\"
- 402 Relevant evidence generally admissible; irrelevant evidence inadmissible
- 403 Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice, confusion, orwaste of time
- 404 Character evidence not admissible to prove conduct; exceptions; othercrimes, wrongs, or acts
- 405 Methods of proving character
- 406 Habit; routine practice
- 407 Subsequent remedial measures
- 408 Compromise and offers to compromise
- 409 Payment of medical and similar expenses
- 410 Inadmissibility of pleas, plea discussions, and related statements
- 411 Liability insurance
- 412 Admissibility of evidence relating to past sexual behavior of complainingwitness in prosecution for criminal sexual conduct
Chapter 5 · Article V. Privileges
Chapter 6 · Article VI. Witnesses
- 601 General rule of competency
- 602 Lack of personal knowledge
- 603 Oath or affirmation
- 604 Interpreters
- 605 Competency of judge as witness
- 606 Competency of juror as witness
- 607 Who may impeach
- 608 Evidence of character and conduct of witness
- 609 Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime Deadlines
- 610 Religious beliefs or opinions
- 611 Mode and order of interrogation and presentation
- 612 Writing used to refresh memory
- 613 Prior statements of witnesses
- 614 Calling and interrogation of witnesses by court
- 615 Exclusion of witnesses