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Competence, Compellability, and Privilege
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Section
9-101
In general
Section
9-103
Testimony by child in criminal case
Section
9-105
Testimony by spouses -- Confidential communications occurring during marriage
Section
9-106
Testimony by spouses -- Spouse of person charged with a crime
Section
9-107
Defendant in criminal trial
Section
9-108
Attorney-client privilege
Section
9-109
Communications between patient and psychiatrist or psychologist
Section
9-109.1
Communications between client and psychiatric-mental health nursing specialist
Section
9-110
Privileged communications -- Accountants
Section
9-111
Privileged communications -- Minister, clergyman, or priest
Section
9-112
Privileged communications -- News media
Section
9-113
Adverse person or party
Section
9-114
Interpreters
Section
9-115
Character witness
Section
9-116
Dead or incompetent persons
Section
9-117
Self-corroboration when impeached
Section
9-118
Oath of person testifying before grand jury
Section
9-119
Person testifying in supplementary proceeding
Section
9-120
Psychologist as expert witness
Section
9-121
Communications between licensed social worker and client
Section
9-122
Subpoenas of members of General Assembly in civil or administrative actions
Section
9-123
Witness immunity for compulsory testimony
Section
9-124
Privileged communications -- Communications or information involving labor organizations