Section 20. Any person of sufficient understanding, although a party, may testify in any proceeding, civil or criminal, in court or before a person who has authority to receive evidence, except as follows:
First, Except in a proceeding arising out of or involving a contract made by a married woman with her husband, a proceeding under chapter two hundred and nine D and in a prosecution begun under sections one to ten, inclusive, of chapter two hundred and seventy-three, any criminal proceeding in which one spouse is a defendant alleged to have committed a crime against the other spouse or to have violated a temporary or permanent vacate, restraining, or no-contact order or judgment issued pursuant to section eighteen, thirty-four B or thirty-four C of chapter two hundred and eight, section thirty-two of chapter two hundred and nine, section three, three B, three C, four, or five of chapter two hundred and nine A, or sections fifteen or twenty of chapter two hundred and nine C, or a similar protection order issued by another jurisdiction, obtained by the other spouse, and except in a proceeding involving abuse of a person under the age of eighteen, including incest, neither husband nor wife shall testify as to private conversations with the other.
Second, Except as otherwise provided in section seven of chapter two hundred and seventy-three and except in any proceeding relating to child abuse, including incest, neither husband nor wife shall be compelled to testify in the trial of an indictment, complaint or other criminal proceeding against the other;
Third, The defendant in the trial of an indictment, complaint or other criminal proceeding shall, at his own request, but not otherwise, be allowed to testify; but his neglect or refusal to testify shall not create any presumption against him.
[Clause Fourth applicable as provided by 2018, 69, Sec. 237.]
Fourth, A parent shall not testify against the parent's minor child and a minor child shall not testify against the child's parent in a proceeding before an inquest, grand jury, trial of an indictment or complaint or any other criminal, delinquency or youthful offender proceeding in which the victim in the proceeding is not a family member and does not reside in the family household; provided, however, that for the purposes of this clause, ''parent'' shall mean the biological or adoptive parent, stepparent, legal guardian or other person who has the right to act in loco parentis for the child; provided further, that in a case in which the victim is a family member and resides in the family household, the parent shall not testify as to any communication with the minor child that was for the purpose of seeking advice regarding the child's legal rights.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases
Title II - Actions and Proceedings Therein
Chapter 233 - Witnesses and Evidence
Section 1 - Issuance of Summonses for Witnesses
Section 2 - Service of Summons
Section 3 - Witness Fees; Payment or Tender
Section 3a - Representation of Commissioner of Banks
Section 4 - Liability for Nonattendance
Section 5 - Penalty for Nonattendance; Contempt
Section 6 - Warrant for Nonattending Witness
Section 7 - Witnesses Before Executive Council
Section 8 - Bodies Authorized to Summon Witnesses; Oath
Section 9 - Warrant for Witness Failing to Attend Before Nonjudicial Tribunal
Section 10 - Enforcing Attendance Before Nonjudicial Tribunal
Section 11 - Requiring Testimony
Section 12 - Summons for Attendance at Criminal Trial Outside State
Section 13 - Penalty for Nonattendance Outside State
Section 13a - Attendance of Witnesses Outside State; Hearing and Summons; Failure to Attend
Section 13b - Attendance of Witness From Another State; Fees; Failure to Attend
Section 13c - Exemption From Arrest and Process of Witnesses From Outside State
Section 13d - Short Title; Construction of Law
Section 14 - Persons Authorized to Administer Oaths
Section 15 - Mode of Administering Oaths
Section 16 - Mode Requested by Affiant
Section 17 - Affirmation by Quakers
Section 18 - Affirmation for Reasons of Conscience
Section 19 - Oaths of Non–christians
Section 20 - Competency of Witnesses; Husband and Wife; Criminal Defendant; Parent and Child
Section 20a - Privileged Communications; Communications With Clergymen
Section 20b - Privileged Communications; Patients and Psychotherapists; Exceptions
Section 20c - Immunity From Prosecution; Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
Section 20d - Crimes Subject to Immunity
Section 20h - Contempt of Court; Punishment; Appeal
Section 20k - Domestic Violence Victims' Counselors; Confidential Communications
Section 20l - Confidentiality of Domestic Violence Victims' Program and Rape Crisis Center Locations
Section 21 - Proof of Conviction of Crime to Affect Credibility
Section 21a - Evidence of Reputation
Section 21b - Evidence of Sex Crime Victim's Sexual Conduct; Admission Hearing; Findings
Section 22 - Cross-Examination of Adverse Party; Corporation's Agent as Adverse Party
Section 23 - Impeachment of Party's Own Witness
Section 23a - Admissibility of Written or Recorded Statements of Party to Personal Injury Action
Section 23b - Accused; Statements Made While Undergoing Psychiatric Examination; Admissibility
Section 23f - Admissibility of Past Physical, Sexual or Psychological Abuse of Defendant
Section 24 - Depositions in Civil Cases Authorized
Section 24a - Medical Witnesses
Section 25 - Grounds for Deposition
Section 26 - Notice of Taking Deposition
Section 27 - Persons on Whom Notice May Be Served
Section 29 - Verbal Notice; Waiver of Notice, Etc.
Section 30 - Oath and Examination of Deponent
Section 31 - Order of Examination
Section 32 - Mode of Taking Deposition
Section 33 - Certification of Deposition
Section 34 - Delivery and Preservation of Deposition
Section 35 - Exclusion of Deposition
Section 36 - Objections to Deposition
Section 37 - Use of Deposition in Second Action
Section 38 - Compelling Giving of Deposition; Place
Section 39 - Place of Taking Deposition of Nonresident Found Within Commonwealth
Section 40 - Rules for Taking Depositions
Section 41 - Taking Deposition Outside Commonwealth
Section 42 - Written Interrogatories; Notice to Adverse Party; Production of Documents
Section 43 - Rules for Taking Depositions Outside of Commonwealth
Section 44 - Foreign Depositions Obtained Contrary to Statute
Section 45 - Deposition for Use in Another State
Section 46 - Application to Take Deposition to Perpetuate Testimony
Section 47 - Notice of Taking Deposition; Compelling Testimony
Section 48 - Objections to Taking Deposition; Procedure
Section 49 - Mode of Taking Deposition
Section 50 - Recording Deposition
Section 51 - Use of Deposition in Action
Section 52 - Perpetuation of Testimony of Nonresidents
Section 53 - Application to Perpetuate Testimony of Nonresidents
Section 54 - Notice of Taking Deposition
Section 55 - Issuance of Commission
Section 56 - Written Interrogatories
Section 57 - Rules for Perpetuation of Testimony of Witnesses Without Commonwealth
Section 58 - Use of Deposition
Section 59 - Perpetuation of Testimony for Use Against All Persons
Section 60 - Application for Deposition
Section 61 - Naming Persons Interested; Notice of Taking Deposition
Section 62 - Recording Deposition
Section 63 - Use of Deposition Against Any Person
Section 64 - Admissibility of Dying Declaration of Woman
Section 65 - Admissibility of Declaration of Decedent
Section 65a - Admissibility of Deceased Party's Answers to Interrogatories
Section 66 - Evidence in Actions Against an Executor or Administrator
Section 67 - Evidence in Equity
Section 68 - Proof of Signature to Attested Instrument
Section 69 - Records of Courts of Other States or United States
Section 70 - Judicial Notice of Foreign Law
Section 73 - Foreign Oaths and Affidavits
Section 74 - Evidence of Acts of Incorporation
Section 75 - Admissibility of Printed Copies of Acts of Legislative and Administrative Bodies
Section 76 - Admissibility of Authenticated Records of Governmental Departments
Section 76a - Authenticated Copies of Documents Filed With Securities and Exchange Commission
Section 77 - Authenticated Copies of Records of Banks and Trust Companies
Section 78 - Entry, Writing or Record Made in Regular Course of Business; Impeachment
Section 79a - Certified Copies of Public and Private Records
Section 79b - Fact Statements Published for Persons in Particular Occupation
Section 79c - Statements of Fact or Opinion in Scientific Publication; Notice of Intention to Use
Section 79d - Photographic Copies of Newspaper in Library; Prints From Photographic Films
Section 79e - Reproductions of Public or Business Records
Section 79f - Proof of Public Way
Section 79g - Medical and Hospital Services; Evidence
Section 79k - Duplicate of Computer Data File or Program File; Admissibility
Section 80 - Transcripts From Stenographic Notes
Section 81 - Criminal Proceedings; Out-of-Court Statements Describing Sexual Contact; Admissibility
Section 82 - Civil Proceedings; Out-of-Court Statements Describing Sexual Contact; Admissibility
Section 83 - Custody Hearings; Out-of-Court Statements Describing Sexual Contact; Admissibility