Pennsylvania Code
Title 225 - RULES OF EVIDENCE
Article VI - WITNESSES
- Rule 601 - Competency
- Rule 602 - Need for Personal Knowledge
- Rule 603 - Oath or Affirmation to Testify Truthfully
- Rule 604 - Interpreter
- Rule 605 - Judge's Competency as a Witness
- Rule 606 - Juror's Competency as a Witness
- Rule 607 - Who May Impeach a Witness, Evidence to Impeach a Witness
- Rule 608 - A Witness's Character for Truthfulness or Untruthfulness
- Rule 609 - Impeachment by Evidence of a Criminal Conviction
- Rule 610 - Religious Beliefs or Opinions
- Rule 611 - Mode and Order of Examining Witnesses and Presenting Evidence
- Rule 612 - Writing or Other Item Used to Refresh a Witness's Memory
- Rule 613 - Witness's Prior Inconsistent Statement to Impeach; Witness's Prior Consistent Statement to Rehabilitate
- Rule 614 - Court's Calling or Examining a Witness
- Rule 615 - Sequestering Witnesses
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