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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jan. 27, 2009

The Right to Remain Silent

Having a working knowledge of the different types and scope of privileges is extremely valuable, writes Laurie L. Levenson. - Focus Column

FOCUS COLUMN

By Laurie L. Levenson

In both criminal and civil proceedings, witnesses and litigants often invoke privileges to refuse to testify or to turn over discovery. Having a working knowledge of the different types and scope of privileges is extremely valuable.

The objective of this article and self-study test is to provide an overview of the law of privileges. Readers will learn about how privileges are asserted and the effect of ra...

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