PA Bar Exam · Evidence

Evidence for the Pennsylvania Bar Exam

Rules of evidence and admissibility

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What You'll Study in Evidence

Hearsay
Hearsay Exceptions
Privileges
Relevance
Character Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Opinion Testimony
Impeachment
Authentication
Competency
Judicial Notice
Overview
Examination
Procedure

Sample Evidence Questions

1What is hearsay?
2What is the business records exception under Pennsylvania law?
3What is the attorney-client privilege under Pennsylvania law?

What You'll Master

Master hearsay definition and all exceptions
Learn character evidence rules (civil vs. criminal)
Memorize relevance and prejudice balancing
Understand witness competency and impeachment
Nail privileges (attorney-client, spousal, etc.)
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Evidence for Pennsylvania Bar Exam FAQ

How many hearsay exceptions do the flashcards cover?
We cover all testable hearsay exceptions under FRE 803 (declarant availability immaterial) and 804 (declarant unavailable), plus the residual exception and hearsay within hearsay.
Are character evidence rules clearly explained?
Yes. Character evidence rules differ in civil vs. criminal cases and for different purposes. Our flashcards clearly distinguish when character evidence is admissible and in what form.
Do you cover the Federal Rules of Evidence?
Yes. Our Evidence flashcards are based on the Federal Rules of Evidence, which is what the bar exam tests.
How do flashcards help with Evidence analysis?
Evidence questions require quick rule identification. Our spaced repetition drills help you instantly recognize hearsay, know which exception might apply, and recall privilege requirements.

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