(1) In a case that involves a question of whether a place is a house of prostitution, evidence of the following, in addition to all other admissible evidence, is admissible:
- (a) the general reputation of the place;
- (b) the reputations of the place's residents and the nonresidents who frequent the place; and
- (c) the frequency, timing, and duration of visits by nonresidents.
- (2) Testimony of a person against the person's spouse is admissible under 45-5-702, 45-5-706, or 45-5-711.
History: En. Sec. 20, Ch. 167, L. 2023.