Florida Rules

Florida Rules of Evidence

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January 01, 2021

  • Section 90.101. Short Title

  • Section 90.105. Preliminary Questions

  • Section 90.203. Compulsory Judicial Notice Upon Request

  • Section 90.409. Payment of Medical and Similar Expenses

  • Section 90.503. Psychotherapist-patient Privilege

  • Section 90.302. Classification of Rebuttable Presumptions

  • Section 90.5015. Journalist's Privilege

  • Section 90.5035. Sexual Assault Counselor-victim Privilege

  • Section 90.5021. Fiduciary Lawyer-client Privilege

  • Section 90.206. Instructing Jury On Judicial Notice

  • Section 90.5036. Domestic Violence Advocate-victim Privilege

  • Section 90.103. Scope; Applicability

  • Section 90.405. Methods of Proving Character

  • Section 90.401. Definition of Relevant Evidence

  • Section 90.107. Limited Admissibility

  • Section 90.4025. Admissibility of Paternity Determination In Certain Criminal Prosecutions

  • Section 90.406. Routine Practice

  • Section 90.501. Privileges Recognized Only As Provided

  • Section 90.404. Character Evidence; When Admissible

  • Section 90.106. Summing Up and Comment By Judge

  • Section 90.108. Introduction of Related Writings Or Recorded Statements

  • Section 90.102. Construction

  • Section 90.303. Presumption Affecting the Burden of Producing Evidence Defined

  • Section 90.205. Denial of a Request For Judicial Notice

  • Section 90.207. Judicial Notice By Trial Court In Subsequent Proceedings

  • Section 90.204. Determination of Propriety of Judicial Notice and Nature of Matter Noticed

  • Section 90.402. Admissibility of Relevant Evidence

  • Section 90.410. Offer to Plead Guilty; Nolo Contendere; Withdrawn Pleas of Guilty

  • Section 90.403. Exclusion On Grounds of Prejudice Or Confusion

  • Section 90.407. Subsequent Remedial Measures

  • Section 90.408. Compromise and Offers to Compromise

  • Section 90.4026. Statements Expressing Sympathy; Admissibility; Definitions

  • Section 90.201. Matters Which Must Be Judicially Noticed

  • Section 90.304. Presumption Affecting the Burden of Proof Defined

  • Section 90.5037. Human Trafficking Victim Advocate-victim Privilege

  • Section 90.504. Husband-wife Privilege

  • Section 90.505. Privilege With Respect to Communications to Clergy

  • Section 90.5055. Accountant-client Privilege

  • Section 90.506. Privilege With Respect to Trade Secrets

  • Section 90.507. Waiver of Privilege By Voluntary Disclosure

  • Section 90.508. Privileged Matter Disclosed Under Compulsion Or Without Opportunity to Claim Privilege

  • Section 90.509. Application of Privileged Communication

  • Section 90.510. Privileged Communication Necessary to Adverse Party

  • Section 90.601. General Rule of Competency

  • Section 90.603. Disqualification of Witness

  • Section 90.604. Lack of Personal Knowledge

  • Section 90.502. Lawyer-client Privilege

  • Section 90.202. Matters Which May Be Judicially Noticed

  • Section 90.608. Who May Impeach

  • Section 90.609. Character of Witness As Impeachment