CHAPTER 1. STATUTORY PROVISIONS ON EVIDENCE
- Part 1. Definitions and Miscellaneous Provisions
- 26-1-101. General definitions.
- 26-1-102. Definitions -- kinds of evidence.
- 26-1-103. Declaration, act, or omission which is a part of the transaction.
- 26-1-104. Evidence of third person's obligation.
- 26-1-105. Superseded.
- 26-1-106. Explanation of alterations in a writing.
- 26-1-107. Repealed.
- 26-1-108. Repealed.
- Part 10. Affidavits
- 26-1-1001. Affidavit defined.
- 26-1-1002. Permissible uses for affidavits.
- 26-1-1003. Affidavits made in this state -- before whom taken.
- 26-1-1004. Affidavits made in another state -- before whom taken.
- 26-1-1005. Affidavits made in foreign country -- before whom taken.
- 26-1-1006. Verification of affidavit taken out of state.
- 26-1-1007. through reserved.
- 26-1-1011. Affidavit of printer or publisher as evidence of publication.
- 26-1-1012. Affidavit of publication -- where filed, prima facie evidence.
- Part 2. Province of Court and Jury
- Part 3. Weight and Effect of Evidence
- Part 4. Burdens of Proof
- Part 5. Inferences
- Part 6. Presumptions
- 26-1-601. List of conclusive presumptions.
- 26-1-602. Disputable presumptions.
- 26-1-603. Books containing laws presumed correct.
- 26-1-604. When recitals in statutes conclusive.
- 26-1-605. Entries in official books and records prima facie evidence.
- 26-1-606. Entry made by officer or board prima facie evidence.
- 26-1-607. When writings of a decedent prima facie evidence.
- 26-1-608. Photographs of items allegedly taken or converted -- admissibility procedure.
- 26-1-609. through reserved.
- 26-1-621. Repealed.
- 26-1-622. Official reports and records made pursuant to federal law prima facie evidence.
- 26-1-623. Presumption of authenticity of finding, report, or record.
- 26-1-624. No presumption from tax status of property.
- Part 7. Voluntary Payment of Claims
- Part 8. Privileges
- 26-1-801. Policy to protect confidentiality in certain relations.
- 26-1-802. Spousal privilege.
- 26-1-803. Attorney-client privilege.
- 26-1-804. Confessions made to member of clergy.
- 26-1-805. Doctor-patient privilege.
- 26-1-806. Speech-language pathologist, audiologist-client privilege.
- 26-1-807. Psychologist-client privilege.
- 26-1-808. Information gathered by psychology teachers and observers.
- 26-1-809. Confidential communications by student to employee of educational institution.
- 26-1-810. Confidential communications made to public officer.
- 26-1-811. Repealed.
- 26-1-812. Advocate privilege.
- 26-1-813. Mediation -- confidentiality -- privilege -- exceptions.
- 26-1-814. Statement of apology, sympathy, or benevolence -- not admissible as evidence of admission of liability for medical malpractice.
- Part 9. Media Confidentiality Act