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Section 634.30 — Evidence Obtained In Foreign Jurisdictions.

634.30 EVIDENCE OBTAINED IN FOREIGN JURISDICTIONS. Relevant evidence shall not be excluded in any criminal trial or hearing or in any proceeding arising under section 169A.53 on the ground that it existed or was obtained outside of this state. History: 1990 c 449 s 4; 2000 c 478 art 2 s 7

Section 634.35 — Videotapes Of Child Victims; Conditions Of Disclosure.

634.35 VIDEOTAPES OF CHILD VICTIMS; CONDITIONS OF DISCLOSURE. (a) If a videotaped interview of a child victim of physical or sexual abuse is disclosed by a prosecuting attorney to a defendant or the defendant’s attorney, the following applies: (1) no more than two copies of the tape or any portion of the tape may be […]

Section 634.36 — Evidence Of Videotapes, Audiotapes, Or Other Recordings.

634.36 EVIDENCE OF VIDEOTAPES, AUDIOTAPES, OR OTHER RECORDINGS. In any hearing or trial of a criminal offense or petty misdemeanor or proceeding pursuant to section 169A.53, subdivision 3, evidence of a videotape, audiotape, or electronic or digital recording prepared by a peace officer, using recording equipment in a law enforcement vehicle or on the officer’s […]

Section 634.25 — Admissibility Of Results Of Dna Analysis.

634.25 ADMISSIBILITY OF RESULTS OF DNA ANALYSIS. In a civil or criminal trial or hearing, the results of DNA analysis, as defined in section 299C.155, are admissible in evidence without antecedent expert testimony that DNA analysis provides a trustworthy and reliable method of identifying characteristics in an individual’s genetic material upon a showing that the […]

Section 634.26 — Statistical Probability Evidence.

634.26 STATISTICAL PROBABILITY EVIDENCE. In a civil or criminal trial or hearing, statistical population frequency evidence, based on genetic or blood test results, is admissible to demonstrate the fraction of the population that would have the same combination of genetic markers as was found in a specific human biological specimen. “Genetic marker” means the various […]

Section 634.051 — Proof Of Death; Killing By Defendant.

634.051 PROOF OF DEATH; KILLING BY DEFENDANT. No person shall be convicted of murder or manslaughter unless the death of the person alleged to have been killed, and the fact of killing by the defendant, as alleged, are each established as independent facts beyond a reasonable doubt. History: (10066) RL s 4875; 1981 c 147 […]

Section 634.06 — Residents Required To Testify In Another State.

634.06 RESIDENTS REQUIRED TO TESTIFY IN ANOTHER STATE. (a) Upon presentation of a certificate from a judge of a court of record in any state that may require persons within that state to attend and testify in criminal actions or grand jury investigations in this state stating that (1) there is a criminal action pending […]

Section 634.07 — Nonresidents Required To Testify In State.

634.07 NONRESIDENTS REQUIRED TO TESTIFY IN STATE. If a person, in any state which by its laws has made provision for commanding persons within that state to attend and testify either for the prosecution or the defense in criminal actions, or for the purpose of a grand jury investigation which has commenced or is about […]

Section 634.08 — Exemptions; Arrest, Service Of Process.

634.08 EXEMPTIONS; ARREST, SERVICE OF PROCESS. If a person comes into this state in obedience to a court order directing the person’s attendance and testimony in a criminal action or grand jury investigation in this state the person shall not, while in this state, pursuant to such court order, be subject to arrest or the […]

Section 634.09 — Uniformity.

634.09 UNIFORMITY. Sections 634.06 to 634.09 shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate their general purpose to make uniform the law of the states which enact them. History: (9819-4) 1935 c 140 s 4