PA · Capital: Harrisburg
Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence
Citation: Pa.R.E. [rule number]
| Rule | Description |
|---|---|
| Pa.R.E. 702 | Expert testimony governed by Frye general acceptance standard, requiring methodology to be generally accepted in the relevant scientific community |
| Pa.R.E. 803(25) | Residual hearsay exception allowing admission of reliable hearsay not covered by enumerated exceptions |
| 42 Pa.C.S. § 5930 | Dead Man statute barring testimony by interested parties regarding communications with deceased persons in civil proceedings |
Civil Procedure
Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure (Pa.R.C.P.)
Criminal Procedure
Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure (Pa.R.Crim.P.)
8
Civil Jury Size
12
Criminal Jury Size
No
Unanimity Required
Pennsylvania reduced civil jury size from 12 to 8 in 2019, making it one of few states with an 8-person civil jury standard
Pennsylvania continues to apply the Frye general acceptance standard for scientific evidence, explicitly rejecting Daubert in Grady v. Frito-Lay (2014)
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