Source: http://www.law.harvard.edu/publications/evidenceiii/rules/ca_div4.htm
Timestamp: 2017-12-18 01:21:48
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§450', '§451', '§452', '§453', '§454', '§455', '§456', '§457', '§458', '§459', '§460']

California Evidence Code - Division 4
§450 Judicial notice may be taken only as authorized by law
§451 Matters which must be judicially noticed
Judicial notice shall be taken of:
(a) The decisional, constitutional, and public statutory law of this state and of the United States and the provisions of any charter described in Section 7 1/2 or 8 of Article XI of the California Constitution.
(b) Any matter made a subject of judicial notice by Section 11383, 11384, or 18576 of the Government Code or by Section 307 of Title 44 of the United States Code.
§452 Matters which may be judicially noticed
§453 Compulsory judicial notice upon request
§454 Information that may be used in taking judicial notice
§455 Opportunity to present information to court
§456 Noting for record denial of request to take judicial notice
§457 Instructing jury on matter judicially noticed
§458 Judicial notice by trial court in subsequent proceedings
§459 Judicial notice by reviewing court
§460 Appointment of expert by court