The state Supreme Court has released the restyled Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence, an effort that may not reflect any substantive changes to the law but does make the rules easier to understand while keeping them consistent with their federal counterparts.
The new rules follow the work of a state committee that "monitored the progression" of a federal project, which likewise restyled the evidentiary rules governing the federal courts, which were implemented in late 2011.
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