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  1. a court must admit or exclude evidence if required to do so by the United States or Texas Constitution, a federal or Texas statute, or a rule prescribed by the United States or Texas Supreme Court or the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

  2. The Texas Code of Military Justice, Tex. Gov’t Code §§ 432.001-432.195, governs the admissibility of evidence in hearings held under that Code. (h) Definitions. In these rules: (1) “civil case” means a civil action or proceeding; (2) “criminal case” means a criminal action or proceeding, including an examining trial;

  3. A party who intends to raise an issue about a foreign country’s law must: (1) give reasonable notice by a pleading or other writing; and. (2) at least 30 days before trial, supply all parties a copy of any written materials or sources the party intends to use to prove the foreign law.

  4. (a) In the prosecution of an offense under Section 32.53, Penal Code, evidence that the defendant has engaged in other conduct that is similar to the alleged criminal conduct may be admitted for the purpose of showing the defendant's knowledge or intent regarding an element of the offense.

  5. ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS. RULE 101. TITLE AND SCOPE. Title. These rules shall be known and cited as the Texas Rules of Evidence. Scope. Except as otherwise provided by statute, these rules govern civil and criminal proceedings (including examining trials before magistrates) in all courts of Texas, except small claims courts.

  6. Rule 404 - Character Evidence; Crimes or Other Acts (a) Character Evidence (1) Prohibited Uses. Evidence of a person's character or character trait is not admissible to prove that on a particular occasion the person acted in accordance with the character or trait. (2) Exceptions for an Accused.

  7. Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 801. Definitions. (a) Statement. “Statement” means a person’s oral or written verbal expression, or nonverbal conduct that a person intended as a substitute for verbal expression. (b) Declarant. “Declarant” means the person who made the statement. (c) Matter Asserted. “Matter asserted” means:

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