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Article VI. Witnesses

  1. Competency and Incompetency of Witnesses
  2. Lack of Personal Knowledge
  3. Oath or Affirmation
  4. Interpreters
  5. Competency of Judge as a Witness
  6. Competency of Juror as a Witness
  7. Whom May Impeach
  8. Evidence of Character and Conduct of a Witness
  9. Impeachment by Evidence of Conviction of Crime
  10. Religious Beliefs or Opinions
  11. Mode and Order of Interrogation and Presentation
  12. Writing Used to Refresh Memory
  13. Prior Statements of Witnesses: Impeachment and Support
  14. Exclusion of Witnesses
  15. Production of Statements of Witnesses in Criminal Cases

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