Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 5993 — Admissibility of certain statements

Pennsylvania § 5993
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 42JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
PartPART VI
Ch. 59DEPOSITIONS AND WITNESSES
Subch.VICTIMS AND WITNESSES WITH

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42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 5993 (2026).

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(a)General rule.--An out-of-court statement made by an individual with an intellectual disability or autism who is a victim or witness describing any of the offenses enumerated in subsection (b), not otherwise admissible by statute or rule of evidence, is admissible in evidence in any criminal or civil proceeding if:
(1)the court finds, in an in camera hearing, that the evidence is relevant and that the time, content and circumstances of the statement provide sufficient indicia of reliability; and
(2)the individual either:
(i)testifies at the proceeding; or
(ii)is unavailable as a witness.
(b)Enumerated offenses.--The following offenses under Title 18 (relating to crimes and offenses) shall apply to subsection (a): Chapter 25 (relating to criminal homicide). Chapter 27 (relati

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