Opinion Testimony by Lay Witnesses

Texas Rules of Evidence

Rule: 701

Jurisdiction: TX

Bluebook Citation: Tex. R. Evid. 701

If a witness is not testifying as an expert, testimony in the form of an opinion is limited to one that is: (a) (b) rationally based on the witness’s perception; and helpful to clearly understanding the witness’s testimony or to determining a fact in issue. Notes and Comments Comment to 2015 Restyling: All references to an “inference” have been deleted because this makes the Rule flow better and easier to read, and because any “inference” is covered by the broader term “opinion.” Courts have not made substantive decisions on the basis of any distinction between an opinion and an inference. No change in current practice is intended. 43

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