Evidence Code Sections 970, 971 and 973

Compiled March, 2015

Our review of the annotated history reveals the following legislative history (every “c.” below represents a separate legislative bill):

Prior History:
•  Former uncodified § 395, added 1851, c. 5
•  ormer uncodified § 1, added 1863, c. 528
•  Former Penal Code § 1322 (applies to criminal charges): enacted 1872, amended C.A. 1873-74, p.451; 1904, p. 140; 1907, p. 290; 1911, p.270; 1933, p. 565
•  Former Code of Civil Procedure § 1881, added 1872 codification, amended 1893, c. 217; 1907, c. 68; 1911, c. 603; 1917, c. 611; 1927, c. 683; 1933, c. 536; 1935, c. 532; 1939, c. 129; 1957, c. 1961; 1961, c. 629; 1965, c. 922; 1965, c. 923
Current:
Added: 1965, c. 299
Amended: None thus far

22 bills affected this section.                          

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