Nebraska Evidence Rules
§ 27-101 Rule 101. Scope
§ 27-102 Rule 102. Purpose and construction
§ 27-103 Rule 103. Rulings on evidence; effect of erroneous ruling; objection; offer of proof; record of offer and ruling; hearing of jury; plain error
§ 27-104 Rule 104. Preliminary questions; questions of admissibility, generally; relevancy conditioned on fact; hearing of jury; testimony by accused; weight and credibility
§ 27-105 Rule 105. Limited admissibility
§ 27-106 Rule 106. Remainder of or related writings or recorded statements; action of judge
§ 27-201 Rule 201. Judicial notice of adjudicative facts; kinds of facts; when discretionary; when mandatory; opportunity to be heard; time of taking notice; instructing jury
§ 27-301 Rule 301. Presumptions in general
§ 27-302 Rule 302. Applicability of federal law in civil cases
§ 27-303 Rule 303. Presumptions in criminal cases; scope; submission to jury; instruction to jury
§ 27-401 Rule 401. Relevant evidence, defined
§ 27-402 Rule 402. Relevant evidence admissible; exceptions; irrelevant evidence inadmissible
§ 27-403 Rule 403. Exclusion of relevant evidence; reasons
§ 27-404 Rule 404. Character evidence; not admissible to prove conduct; exceptions; evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts; standard of proof; sexual assault; provisions applicable
§ 27-405 Rule 405. Method of proving character; reputation or opinion; specific instances of conduct
§ 27-406 Rule 406. Habit; routine practice; admissibility; method of proof
§ 27-407 Rule 407. Subsequent remedial measures
§ 27-408 Rule 408. Compromise and offers to compromise
§ 27-409 Rule 409. Payment of medical and similar expenses
§ 27-410 Rule 410. Guilty plea; nolo contendere; offered plea; withdrawn plea; inadmissible; exceptions
§ 27-411 Rule 411. Liability insurance
§ 27-412 Sex offense cases; relevance of alleged victim’s past sexual behavior or alleged sexual predisposition; evidence of victim’s consent; when not admissible
§ 27-413 Offense of sexual assault, defined
§ 27-414 Criminal use; evidence of similarcrimes in sexual assault cases
§ 27-415 Civil case; evidence of crimes insexual assault cases
§ 27-501 Rule 501. Privileges recognized only as provided
§ 27-502 Omitted
§ 27-503 Rule 503. Lawyer-client privilege; definitions; general rule of privilege; who may claim privilege; exceptions to the privilege
§ 27-504 Rule 504. Physician-patient privilege; professional counselor-client privilege; definitions; general rule of privilege; who may claim privilege; exceptions to the privilege
§ 27-505 Rule 505. Husband-wife privilege; general rule of privilege; definitions; waiver; criminal cases; exceptions to the privilege
§ 27-506 Rule 506. Communications to clergyman; definitions; general rule of privilege; who may claim privilege
§ 27-507 Rule 507. Political vote; privilege
§ 27-508 Rule 508. Trade secrets; privilege; protective measures
§ 27-509 Rule 509. Secrets of state and other official information; general rule of privilege; who may claim privilege; procedure; effect of sustaining claim
§ 27-510 Rule 510. Identity of informer; rule of privilege; who may claim; exceptions; informer appearing as a witness; procedure; orders; legality of obtaining evidence
§ 27-511 Rule 511. Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure
§ 27-512 Rule 512. Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege
§ 27-513 Rule 513. Comment on or inference from claim of privilege improper; jury instruction
§ 27-601 Rule 601. General rule of competency
§ 27-602 Rule 602. Lack of personal knowledge; witness may not testify; evidence
§ 27-603 Rule 603. Oath or affirmation
§ 27-604 Rule 604. Interpreters
§ 27-605 Rule 605. Competency of judge as witness
§ 27-606 Rule 606. Competency of juror as witness; at the trial; inquiry into the validity of verdict or indictment
§ 27-607 Rule 607. Who may impeach
§ 27-608 Rule 608. Evidence of character and conduct of witness; opinion and reputation evidence of character; specific instances of conduct; privilege against self-incrimination
§ 27-609 Rule 609. Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime; general rule; time limit; effect of pardon, annulment, or equivalent procedure; juvenile adjudications; pendency of appeal
§ 27-610 Rule 610. Religious beliefs or opinions
§ 27-611 Rule 611. Mode and order of interrogation and presentation; control by judge; scope of cross-examination; leading questions
§ 27-612 Rule 612. Writing used to refresh memory; rights of adverse party; matters unrelated; preservation for appeal; orders
§ 27-613 Rule 613. Prior statements of witnesses; examining witness concerning prior statement; extrinsic evidence of prior inconsistent statement by witness
§ 27-614 Rule 614. Calling and interrogation of witnesses by judge; objections
§ 27-615 Rule 615. Exclusion of witnesses; exceptions
§ 27-701 Rule 701. Opinion testimony by lay witnesses; when
§ 27-702 Rule 702. Testimony by experts; when
§ 27-703 Rule 703. Bases of opinion testimony by experts; when revealed; admissibility
§ 27-704 Rule 704. Opinion on ultimate issue
§ 27-705 Rule 705. Disclosure of facts or data underlying expert opinion
§ 27-706 Rule 706. Judge appointed experts; procedure; compensation; disclosure of appointment; parties may call experts of own selection
§ 27-707 Eyewitness identification and memory; expert witness; admissibility of testimony
§ 27-801 Rule 801. Definitions; statement, declarant, hearsay; statements which are not hearsay
§ 27-802 Rule 802. Hearsay rule
§ 27-803 Rule 803. Hearsay exceptions; enumerated; availability of declarant immaterial
§ 27-804 Rule 804. Hearsay exceptions; enumerated; declarant unavailable; unavailability, defined
§ 27-805 Rule 805. Hearsay within hearsay
§ 27-806 Rule 806. Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant; opportunity to explain; examine declarant
§ 27-901 Rule 901. Requirement of authentication or identification; general provision; illustrations and examples; enumerated
§ 27-902 Rule 902. Self-authentication; when
§ 27-903 Rule 903. Subscribing witness testimony; when necessary
§ 27-1001 Rule 1001. Definitions; writings and recordings, photographs, original, and duplicate
§ 27-1002 Rule 1002. Requirement of original; exception
§ 27-1003 Rule 1003. Admissibility of duplicate; when
§ 27-1004 Rule 1004. Admissibility of other evidence of contents; when
§ 27-1005 Rule 1005. Public records; contents, how proved
§ 27-1006 Rule 1006. Voluminous writings, recordings, or photographs; summaries; availability; orders
§ 27-1007 Rule 1007. Contents of writings, recordings, or photographs; how proved
§ 27-1008 Rule 1008. Functions of judge and jury
§ 27-1101 Rule 1101. Applicability of rules; courts; proceedings generally; rules inapplicable; grand jury, miscellaneous proceedings; rules applicable in part
§ 27-1102 Rule 1102. Act, when effective
§ 27-1201 Unanticipatedoutcome of medical care; civil action; health care provider or employee; useof certain statements and conduct; limitations
§ 27-1301 Evidence of visual depiction of sexuallyexplicit conduct; restrictions on care, custody, and control; Supreme Court;duties