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Rule 410. Inadmissibility of Pleas, Plea
Discussions, and Related Statements
FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE
ARTICLE IV. RELEVANCY AND ITS LIMITS
Rule 415. Evidence of Similar Acts in Civil Cases
Concerning Sexual Assault or Child Molestation
(a) In a civil case in which a claim for damages or other relief is
predicated
on a party's alleged commission of conduct constituting an offense of sexual
assault or child molestation, evidence of that party's commission of another
offense or offenses of sexual assault or child molestation is admissible and
may be considered as provided in Rule 413 and Rule 414 of these rules.
(b) A party who intends to offer evidence under this Rule shall disclose the
evidence to the party against whom it will be offered, including statements
of witnesses or a summary of the substance of any testimony that is
expected to be offered, at least fifteen days before the scheduled date of
trial or at such later time as the court may allow for good cause.
(c) This rule shall not be construed to limit the admission or consideration of
evidence under any other rule.
Federal Rules of Evidence: Rule 415.
Evidence of Similar Acts in Civil Cases Concerning
Sexual Assault or Child Molestation: NOTES
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Rule 403 Notes
Rule 403. Exclusion of Relevant Evidence on Grounds of Prejudice,
Confusion, or Waste of Time-LII
Rule 403 Legal Information Institute-LII
Rule 403 Notes Legal Information Institute-LII
Rule 409. Payment of Medical and Similar Expenses-LII
Rule 410. Inadmissibility of Pleas, Plea Discussions, and Related
Statements-LII
Law
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Federal Rules of Evidence: Rule 413: Notes
Federal Rules of Evidence: Rule 415.
Evidence of Similar Acts in Civil Cases Concerning Sexual Assault or Child
Molestation