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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER 2
AUTHORIZING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO ENACT LAWS REGARDING THE WAY
THAT CHILDREN MAY TESTIFY IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Ballot Question
Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to provide that the
General Assembly may enact laws regarding the manner by which
children may testify in criminal proceedings, including the use of
videotaped depositions or testimony by closed-circuit television?
YES or NO
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Plain English Statement of the Attorney General of
Pennsylvania
This ballot question proposes to amend the Pennsylvania Constitution
to give the Pennsylvania General Assembly authority to enact laws regarding
the way that children may testify in criminal proceedings, including
the use of videotaped depositions or testimony by closed-circuit television.
The Pennsylvania Constitution gives the Pennsylvania Supreme Court,
and only the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, authority to make rules governing
practice and procedure in the Pennsylvania courts. The Pennsylvania Supreme
Court has ruled that the General Assembly cannot enact laws regarding
the way that children may testify in criminal proceedings in the Pennsylvania
courts.
The purpose of this ballot question is to give the General Assembly
authority to make laws regarding the way that children may testify in
criminal proceedings, including the use of videotaped depositions or
closed-circuit television. The purpose of permitting children to testify
by such means is to allow them to testify outside the physical presence
of the accused.
This ballot question is limited in that it would not change the authority
of
the General Assembly to make laws regarding practice and procedure in the Pennsylvania
courts other than to give the General Assembly authority to make laws regarding
the way that children may testify in criminal proceedings.
The effect of this ballot question would be to enable the General Assembly
to make laws regarding the way that children may testify in criminal
proceedings.
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elections@co.bucks.pa.us
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