Subtitle 1—Competence, Compellability, and Privilege
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MD Cts & Jud PRO T. 9, Subt. 1, Refs & Annos
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§ 9–101. Rules Relating to Interested Persons and Litigants and Their Spouses
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§ 9–102. Transferred to Art. 27, § 774, by Acts 1996, C. 585, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 1996
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§ 9–103. Testimony from Child
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§ 9–103.1. Transferred to Art. 27, § 775, by Acts 1996, C. 585, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 1996
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§ 9–104. Repealed by Acts 2016, C. 530, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2016; Acts 2016, C. 531, § 1, Oct. 1, 2016
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§ 9–105. Confidential Communications Between Spouses
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§ 9–106. Spousal Privilege
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§ 9–107. Privilege Against Self–Incrimination
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§ 9–108. Attorney–Client Privilege
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§ 9–109. Patient–Therapist Privilege
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§ 9–109.1. Client–Psychiatric Nursing Specialist or Professional Counselor Communications
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§ 9–110. Accountant–Client Privilege
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§ 9–111. Clergy Person Privilege
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§ 9–112. News Media Privilege
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§ 9–113. Cross–Examination of Witnesses by Adverse Party
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§ 9–114. Interpreters
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§ 9–115. Character Witnesses
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§ 9–116. Transactions or Statements Made by Deceased or Incompetent Persons
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§ 9–117. Corroboration of Witness Testimony
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§ 9–118. Oaths for Grand Jury Testimony
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§ 9–119. Supplementary or Discovery Proceedings and Fraud
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§ 9–120. Psychologists as Expert Witnesses
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§ 9–121. Social Worker–Client Communications
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§ 9–122. General Assembly Members
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§ 9–123. Privilege Against Self–Incrimination
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§ 9–124. Confidentiality of Communications or Information of Labor Organizations