TX · Capital: Austin
Texas Rules of Evidence
Citation: Texas Rules of Evidence (TRE)
| Rule | Description |
|---|---|
| TRE Rule 404(b) | Requires the prosecution to provide reasonable pretrial notice upon request; Texas courts apply a four-factor balancing test for admissibility |
| TRE Rule 702 | Expert testimony must be based on a reliable foundation and be relevant; courts apply six Robinson factors for scientific evidence reliability |
| TRE Rule 107 | Rule of Optional Completeness allows introduction of the remainder or related parts of writings or recorded statements when one portion has been introduced |
Civil Procedure
Texas Rules of Civil Procedure (Tex. R. Civ. P.)
Criminal Procedure
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure (Tex. Code Crim. Proc.)
12
Civil Jury Size
12
Criminal Jury Size
No
Unanimity Required
Texas uses a tiered discovery system (Level 1, 2, 3) that sets automatic limits on discovery based on case value and complexity, a unique approach not found in federal or most state courts.
Texas requires a separate punishment phase after a guilty verdict in criminal cases, where additional evidence (including prior convictions and character evidence) is presented to the jury for sentencing.
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