Difference between revisions of "Federal Rules of Evidence - Rule 610. Religious Beliefs or Opinions"

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Evidence of the beliefs or opinions of a witness on matters of religion is not admissible for the purpose of showing that by reason of their nature the witness' credibility is impaired or enhanced.
 
Evidence of the beliefs or opinions of a witness on matters of religion is not admissible for the purpose of showing that by reason of their nature the witness' credibility is impaired or enhanced.
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See [[Federal Rules of Evidence]]

Latest revision as of 13:59, 25 June 2010

The Rule

Evidence of the beliefs or opinions of a witness on matters of religion is not admissible for the purpose of showing that by reason of their nature the witness' credibility is impaired or enhanced.

See Federal Rules of Evidence