SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST
[1] Other than in situations set forth in a specific statute or constitutional provision, no person has a privilege to either refuse to be a witness or to refuse to disclose any matter or to produce any writing, object, or other thing. True False [2] Courts are neither allowed to create new privileges nor to delineate the scope of any existing privileges. True False ...
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