The prosecution's use of a privilege that was not part of the common law in order to prevent testimony from being introduced at a criminal trial violates the defendant's Sixth Amendment rights.
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Q14: Some states refuse to allow the privilege
Q15: Both the laws regarding privileges and the
Q16: The defense never has the right to
Q17: All attorneys are mandated to disclose threats
Q18: The jury is not allowed to infer
Q20: Privileges are based on a social policy
Q21: When the defense files a motion demanding
Q22: The privilege not to testify against a
Q23: Historically, which of the following were exceptions
Q24: If a defendant invokes the privilege against
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