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RCW 5. 60. 060: Who is disqualified—Privileged communications. - Washington The privilege only applies when the communication was made to the peer supporter while acting in his or her capacity as a peer supporter The privilege applies regardless of whether the peer support services recipient is an employee of the same agency as the peer supporter
MARITAL PRIVILEGES IN WASHINGTON LAW - SPOUSE TESTIMONY AND MARITAL . . . ALTHOUGH SPOUSE TESTIMONY AND MARITAL COMMUNICATION PRIVILEGES ARE TWO DISTINCT RULES OF EVIDENCE, THEY TEND TO BE JOINED IN THE LEGAL MIND BECAUSE BOTH PRIVILEGES ARISE FROM THE MARRIAGE RELATIONSHIP THE PRIVILEGES ARE FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT THE TESTIMONY PRIVILEGE PROHIBITS ALL TESTIMONY BY THE CURRENT SPOUSE OF A PARTY IF THAT PARTY OBJECTS
CHAPTER 6 EVIDENTIARY ISSUES1 - Washington Courts st, the testimonial bar applies only during the pendency of a valid marriage Legal status is determinative The privilege, if applicable at all, applies even after a etition for dissolution has been filed so long as the marriage has not yet been legally terminated State v Moxl y, 6 Wn App 153,491 P 2d
marital privilege | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute Marital privileges comprise of two distinct privileges: marital communications privilege and spousal testimonial privilege Usually, common law governs the claim of privilege unless it’s from a civil diversity case where the substantive law of the state applies (see: Fed R Evid 501)
§5. 31 Spousal Testimonial Privilege - George Washington University The testimonial privilege normally extends even to matters occurring prior to the marriage,2 while the communications privilege covers only those confidential communications made during the course of the marriage
Are You Allowed to Testify Against Your Spouse? - LegalClarity Learn the legal distinctions between being asked to testify against a spouse and revealing private marital conversations in a court proceeding The legal system treats the marital relationship as a private and protected union
Can Spouses Be Forced to Testify Against Each Other? Federal and state laws generally recognize two types of spousal privileges: marital communications privilege, which allows a spouse to refuse or prevent testimony about confidential communications made between spouses from being introduced as evidence
The Marital Privileges in Washington Law: Spouse Testimony and Marital . . . This comment is an attempt to analyze and clarify Washington marital privilege law Each privilege is presented against the backdrop of policy rationales This overview of the privileges is designed to facilitate their use and also to point out the great need for revision of the Washington law