Rule 602. Need for Personal Knowledge
A witness may testify to a matter only
if evidence is introduced sufficient to support a finding that the witness has
personal knowledge of the matter. Evidence to prove personal knowledge may consist
of the witness’s own testimony. This rule does not apply to a witness’s expert
testimony under Rule 703.
2011 Advisory Committee Note. – The language of this rule has been
amended as part of the restyling of the Evidence Rules to make them more easily
understood and to make style and terminology consistent throughout the rules.
These changes are intended to be stylistic only. There is no intent to change
any result in any ruling on evidence admissibility. This rule is the federal
rule, verbatim.
ADVISORY
COMMITTEE NOTE
This rule is
the federal rule, verbatim, and embodies the substance of Rule 10, Utah Rules
of Evidence (1971).