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Code · California · Evidence Code

§ 916

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(a)The presiding officer, on his own motion or on the motion of any party, shall exclude information that is subject to a claim of privilege under this division if:
(1)The person from whom the information is sought is not a person authorized to claim the privilege; and
(2)There is no party to the proceeding who is a person authorized to claim the privilege.
(b)The presiding officer may not exclude information under this section if:
(1)He is otherwise instructed by a person authorized to permit disclosure; or
(2)The proponent of the evidence establishes that there is no person authorized to claim the privilege in existence.
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