California Laws: Evidence Code Sections 350-356
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 350
No evidence is admissible except relevant evidence. ...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 351
Except as otherwise provided by statute, all relevant evidence is admissible. ...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 351.1
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the results of a polygraph examination, the opinion of a polygraph examiner, or any reference to an offer...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 352
The court in its discretion may exclude evidence if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the probability that its admission will (a) necessitate undue...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 352.1
In any criminal proceeding under Section 261, 262, or 264.1, subdivision (d) of Section 286, or subdivision (d) of Section 288a of the Penal Code,...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 353
A verdict or finding shall not be set aside, nor shall the judgment or decision based thereon be reversed, by reason of the erroneous admission...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 354
A verdict or finding shall not be set aside, nor shall the judgment or decision based thereon be reversed, by reason of the erroneous exclusion...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 355
When evidence is admissible as to one party or for one purpose and is inadmissible as to another party or for another purpose, the court...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 356
Where part of an act, declaration, conversation, or writing is given in evidence by one party, the whole on the same subject may be inquired...