North Carolina Statutes
§ Rule 610 — Religious beliefs or opinions
North Carolina § Rule 610
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § Rule 610 (2026).
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Evidence of the beliefs or opinions of a witness on matters of religion is not admissible for the purpose of showing that by reason of their nature his credibility is impaired or enhanced; provided, however, such evidence may be admitted for the purpose of showing interest or bias. (1983, c. 701, s. 1.)
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§ Rule 602
Lack of personal knowledge§ Rule 603
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Interpreters§ Rule 605
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Who may impeach§ Rule 610
Religious beliefs or opinions§ Rule 612
Writing or object used to refresh memory§ Rule 613
Prior statements of witnesses§ Rule 615
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