A rationale for testimonial privilege is that the courts realize that the law cannot force certain individuals to disclose a confidence that they became privy to as a part of their vocation.
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Q38: Which of the following privileges was rejected
Q39: When a witness is either shielded or
Q40: When a holder waives privilege it must
Q41: A privilege is absolute.
Q42: After a privilege is waived for a
Q44: The right to remain silent is contained
Q45: The defendant's privilege is when the accused
Q46: "Derivative immunity" refers to the state's inability
Q47: "Use immunity" means that anything witnesses say
Q48: For testimonial privilege to exist, someone must
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