Pennsylvania Code
Title 237 - JUVENILE RULES
Part I - RULES
Subpart B - DEPENDENCY MATTERS
Chapter 13 - PRE-ADJUDICATORY PROCEDURES
Part E - PRESERVATION OF TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
Rule 1380 - Preservation of Testimony After Commencement of Proceedings
Universal Citation: 237 PA Code ยง 1380
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
A. By Court Order.
1) At any time after the commencement of
proceedings, upon motion of any party, and after notice and hearing, the court
may order the taking and preserving of the testimony of any witness who may be
unavailable for the adjudicatory hearing or for any other proceeding, or when
due to exceptional circumstances, it is in the interests of justice that the
witness' testimony be preserved;
2)
The court shall state on the record the grounds on which the order is
based;
3) The court's order shall
specify the time and place for the taking of the testimony, the manner in which
the testimony shall be recorded and preserved, and the procedures for custody
of the recorded testimony;
4) The
testimony shall be taken in the presence of the court, all parties and their
attorneys, unless otherwise ordered; and
5) The court shall rule on the admissibility
of the preserved testimony if it is offered into evidence at the adjudicatory
hearing or other judicial proceeding.
B. By Agreement of the Parties.
1) At any time after the
commencement of proceedings, the testimony of any witness may be taken and
preserved upon the express written agreement of all parties;
2) The agreement shall specify the time and
place for taking the testimony, the manner in which the testimony shall be
recorded and preserved, and the procedures for custody of the recorded
testimony;
3) The testimony shall be
taken in the presence of all parties and their attorneys unless they otherwise
agree;
4) The agreement shall be
filed with the clerk of courts pursuant to Rule 1345(A); and
5) The court shall rule on the admissibility
of the preserved testimony if it is offered into evidence at the adjudicatory
hearing or other judicial proceeding.
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