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91. 90.301 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.301 90.301 Presumption defined; inferences.—(1) For the purposes of this chapter, a presumption is an assumption of fact which the law makes from the existence of another fact or group of facts found or otherwise established.(2) Except for presumptions that are conclusive under the law from

92. 90.405 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.405 90.405 Methods of proving character.—(1) REPUTATION.—When evidence of the character of a person or of a trait of that person’s character is admissible, proof may be made by testimony about that person’s reputation.(2) SPECIFIC INSTANCES OF CONDUCT.—When character or a trait of character

93. 90.103 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.103 90.103 Scope; applicability.—(1) Unless otherwise provided by statute, this code applies to the same proceedings that the general law of evidence applied to before the effective date of this code.(2) This act shall apply to criminal proceedings related to crimes committed after the effe

94. 90.302 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.302 90.302 Classification of rebuttable presumptions.—Every rebuttable presumption is either:(1) A presumption affecting the burden of producing evidence and requiring the trier of fact to assume the existence of the presumed fact, unless credible evidence sufficient to sustain a finding of

95. 90.501 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.501 90.501 Privileges recognized only as provided.—Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, any other statute, or the Constitution of the United States or the State Constitution, no person in a legal proceeding has a privilege to:(1) Refuse to be a witness.(2) Refuse to disclose any ma

96. 90.506 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.506 90.506 Privilege with respect to trade secrets.—A person has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent other persons from disclosing, a trade secret owned by that person if the allowance of the privilege will not conceal fraud or otherwise work injustice. When the court directs

97. 90.507 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.507 90.507 Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure.—A person who has a privilege against the disclosure of a confidential matter or communication waives the privilege if the person, or the person’s predecessor while holder of the privilege, voluntarily discloses or makes the communicati

98. 90.702 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.702 90.702 Testimony by experts.—If scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier of fact in understanding the evidence or in determining a fact in issue, a witness qualified as an expert by knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education may testify about

99. 90.955 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.955 90.955 Public records.—(1) The contents of an official record or of a document authorized to be recorded or filed, and actually recorded or filed, with a governmental agency, either federal, state, county, or municipal, in a place where official records or documents are ordinarily filed

100. 90.958 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 90.958 90.958 Functions of court and jury.—(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), when the admissibility under this chapter of other evidence of the contents of writings, recordings, or photographs depends upon the existence of a preliminary fact, the question as to whether the preliminary

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