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Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
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COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS |
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TITLE 9. WITNESSES |
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SUBTITLE 1. COMPETENCE, COMPELLABILITY, AND PRIVILEGE |
§ 9-101. In general |
§ 9-102. Testimony of victim in child abuse case by means of closed circuit television |
§ 9-103. Testimony by child in criminal case |
§ 9-103.1. Out of court statements of child abuse victims |
§ 9-104. Convicted perjurer |
§ 9-105. Testimony by spouses -- Confidential communications occurring during marriage |
§ 9-106. Testimony by spouses -- Spouse of person charged with a crime |
§ 9-107. Defendant in criminal trial |
§ 9-108. Attorney-client privilege |
§ 9-109. Communications between patient and psychiatrist or psychologist |
§ 9-109.1. Communications between client and psychiatric-mental health nursing specialist |
§ 9-110. Privileged communications -- Accountants |
§ 9-111. Privileged communications -- Minister, clergyman, or priest |
§ 9-112. Privileged communications -- News media |
§ 9-113. Adverse person or party |
§ 9-114. Interpreters |
§ 9-115. Character witness |
§ 9-116. Dead or incompetent persons |
§ 9-117. Self-corroboration when impeached |
§ 9-118. Oath of person testifying before grand jury |
§ 9-119. Person testifying in supplementary proceeding |
§ 9-120. Psychologist as expert witness |
§ 9-121. Communications between licensed social worker and client |
§ 9-122. Subpoenas of members of General Assembly in civil or administrative actions |
§ 9-123. Witness immunity for compulsory testimony |
§ 9-124. Privileged communications -- Communications or information involving labor organizations |