Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer - Rules of Evidence Series RULE 101
Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer Brian Foley discusses Texas Rule of Evidence 101
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The Texas Rules of Evidence control the introduction of evidence in civil and criminal trials. To be an effective attorney you must be familiar with the rules in a way that allows you to use them for your client's advantage. If you are interested in more information about the Texas Rules of Evidence check out the below videos and follow or subscribe to our blog.
Every article in Brian Foley's Texas Rules of Evidence series, in order by rule number:

Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer Brian Foley discusses Texas Rule of Evidence 101
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney Brian Foley discusses Texas Rule of Evidence 102
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney Brian Foley Discusses Texas Rule of Evidence 104
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Brian Foley, Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer and legal pundit on the Rules of Evidence welcomes you back to our evidence series. Today we discuss Rule 105…
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Conroe Attorney Brian Foley Discusses Texas Rules of Evidence 106 and 107.
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Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer Texas Rules of Evidence Series Rule 202
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Texas Rule of Evidence 203 - Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Texas Rules of Evidence 204
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Texas Rule of Evidence 401 and 402 - Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Rule 403 Texas Rules of Evidence Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney
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I’m going to break up Rule 404 into part (a) and part (b) because it is a large rule and part (b) is kind of like a separate rule altogether. Rule 404 is…
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Texas Rule of Evidence 404(b) - Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Texas Rule of Evidence 405 - Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Texas Rule of Evidence Rule 406.
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Rules of Evidence Series RULE 407
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Texas Rule 408 is primarily a rules of Civil cases and it says that negotiations between parties cannot be used as evidence of the validity of a disputed claim.
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley discusses Texas Rule of Evidence 409 and 410
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Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer Texas Rule of Evidence 410
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Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer Rule of Evidence 411
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Conroe Criminal Defense Lawyer - Texas Rule of Evidence 412
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Texas Rule of Evidence 501 - Conroe Criminal Lawyer
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Texas Rules of Evidence Series RULE 502
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Texas Rules of Evidence Series RULE 503 - Lawyer Client Privilege
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Rule 504 is called the Spousal Privilege Rule. It was renamed since I have become a lawyer in 2010. Back then it was called the 'Husband-Wife Privileges.'…
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Rules of Evidence Series RULE 505
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The Texas Rule of Evidence allow a privilege related to the particular vote cast by an individual.
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Rule 507 is the rule which protects trade secrets. Some of the most famous example of trade secrets are the google algorithm, the 11 spices in KFC's original…
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Everyone hates the rat. Except the Texas rules of Evidence. Rule 508 is the Snitch rule. A frequently used law enforcement technique is the use of a person…
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The Physician-Patient Privilege. This rule might have more exceptions and sections than any of the other rules other than the rule against hearsay.
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Statements made to a psychiatrist or psychologist are generally privileged in Civil cases. There is no privilege for criminal cases. The most likely method…
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Rule 511 is the rule which allows for waiver of the various privileges outlined in the preceding 500 series rules. This rule allows the person who is the…
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Rule 512 is the do-over measure that allows for a claim of privilege when it was wrongfully compelled by a court or made without the opportunity to claim the…
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Have you ever felt incompetent? Like you tried to bake a cake and it came out awful? Or maybe you did your best to do a cartwheel it it just wasn't…
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You can't talk about things you don't really know. But that has never stopped anyone from sharing what they think. In court however an attorney for the…
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The Woodlands Texas Criminal Defense Attorney Brian Foley, and Texas Rules of Evidence.
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Texas Rule of Evidence 604 is a very simple and straightforward rule which merely requires that an interpreter be qualified and give an oath or affirmation…
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To make sure someone is mentally competent to be tried in the first place you have to determine that they understand the nature of judicial proceedings and…
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Rule 606 is another rule that seems like it should be pretty obvious. If you get selected to be on the jury that is hearing the case, you can't testify as a…
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Rule 607 says that any party may impeach a witness. You may be asking, 'What does impeachment mean?' No, it's not like what happened to Bill Clinton, or…
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Rule 608 tells you what to do to prove that someone is a liar. In general you can call other witnesses to talk about the person's reputation for being a…
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Rule 609 is probably the most famous and well known of the 600s. There are some nuances that are either forgotten or never learned but we will be going over…
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Rule 610 is one of those rules that is accepted to the point that I have never seen it come up in a courtroom. The rule is that a witness's religious beliefs…
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Rule 611 is the rule that most trial objections technically fall under.
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Texas Rule of Evidence 612
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Rule 614 is the only rule that is know by lawyers simply as 'The Rule.' You would think it would be something of paramount importance? Well I'm not sure that…
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney Brian Foley discusses Rule of Evidence 615.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney Brian Foley Discusses Texas Rule of Evidence 701
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified Criminal Defense
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Texas Rules of Evidence 803 - Brian Foley Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Texas Rules of Evidence Series Rule 803
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Montgomery County, Texas Criminal Defense Attorney Brian Foley is Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law
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Brian Foley is a Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney in Montgomery County, Texas.
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Texas Rules of Evidence Series - Rule 903
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law - Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 1001
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Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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Montgomery County Criminal Defense Attorney - Brian Foley - Board Certified in Criminal Law
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