California Laws: Evidence Code Sections 600-607
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- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 600
(a) A presumption is an assumption of fact that the law requires to be made from another fact or group of facts found or otherwise... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 601
A presumption is either conclusive or rebuttable. Every rebuttable presumption is either (a) a presumption affecting the burden of producing evidence or (b) a presumption... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 602
A statute providing that a fact or group of facts is prima facie evidence of another fact establishes a rebuttable presumption. ... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 603
A presumption affecting the burden of producing evidence is a presumption established to implement no public policy other than to facilitate the determination of the... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 604
The effect of a presumption affecting the burden of producing evidence is to require the trier of fact to assume the existence of the presumed... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 605
A presumption affecting the burden of proof is a presumption established to implement some public policy other than to facilitate the determination of the particular... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 606
The effect of a presumption affecting the burden of proof is to impose upon the party against whom it operates the burden of proof as... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 607
When a presumption affecting the burden of proof operates in a criminal action to establish presumptively any fact that is essential to the defendant's guilt,...
