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Title 12 — Court Procedure · Chapter 61
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§ 1601. Interest of witness; effect on qualifications and credibility A person shall not be disquali…
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§ 1602. When one party is dead or lacks capacity to testify due to a mental condition or psychiatric…
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§ 1603. When executor or administrator is a party When an executor or administrator is a party, the …
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§ 1604. Value of property; owner as competent witness The owner of real or personal property shall b…
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§ 1605. Husband and wife Husband and wife shall be competent witnesses for or against each other in …
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§ 1606. Religious belief A person shall not be incompetent as a witness in any court, matter, or pro…
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§ 1607. Priests and ministers A priest or minister of the gospel shall not be permitted to testify i…
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§ 1608. Conviction of crime A person shall not be incompetent as a witness in any court, matter, or …
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§ 1609. Admissibility of written statements In civil cases, a written statement of a witness, other …
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§ 1610. Repealed.
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§ 1611. Written statements; consent of physician or parent In civil cases, a written statement of a …
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§ 1612. Patient’s privilege (a) Confidential information privileged. Unless the patient waives the p…
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§ 1613. Lawyer-corporate client privilege Communications otherwise privileged under Rule 502 of the …
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§ 1614. Victim and crisis worker privilege (a)(1) “Crisis worker” means an employee or volunteer who…
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§ 1615. Journalist’s privilege (a) Definitions. As used in this section: (1) “Journalist” means: (A)…
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§ 1623. Penalty for disobeying subpoena When a person upon whom a subpoena is legally served fails t…
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§ 1624. Mittimus to compel attendance When it appears to a court that a subpoena has been legally se…
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§ 1641. Repealed.
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§ 1641a. Repealed.
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§ 1642. Impeachment of own witness When, in the opinion of the court, a witness produced by a party …
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§ 1643. Expert witness An expert witness may be asked to state his or her opinion based on the witne…
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§ 1644. Witnesses may be examined separately On the trial of a civil cause, in its discretion, upon …
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§ 1645. Repealed.
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§ 1646. Evidence of sexual conduct (a) In a civil action arising from alleged wrongful sexual activi…
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§ 1661. Attesting witnesses to wills and other instruments The provisions of sections 1601-1609 and …
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§ 1662. Self incrimination—generally The provisions of sections 1601-1609 and 1642 of this title sha…
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§ 1663. Suits or prosecutions for fraudulent conveyances When a person testifies in a suit or procee…
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§ 1664. Immunity of witnesses (a) Whenever a witness refuses, on the basis of his or her privilege a…
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