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ARTICLE V. PRIVILEGES
ARTICLE V. PRIVILEGES
Last Modified on RuleDex:
June 12, 2025
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ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE II. JUDICIAL NOTICE
ARTICLE III. PRESUMPTIONS
ARTICLE IV. RELEVANCE AND ITS LIMITS
ARTICLE IX. AUTHENTICATION AND IDENTIFICATION
ARTICLE V. PRIVILEGES
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Rule 503. Lawyer–Client Privilege
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Rule 505. Privilege For Communications to a Clergy Member
Rule 506. Political Vote Privilege
Rule 507. Trade Secrets Privilege
Rule 508. Informer’s Identity Privilege
Rule 509. Physician–Patient Privilege
Rule 510. Mental Health Information Privilege in Civil Cases
Rule 511. Waiver by Voluntary Disclosure
Rule 512. Privileged Matter Disclosed Under Compulsion or Without Opportunity to Claim Privilege
Rule 513. Comment On or Inference From a Privilege Claim; Instruction
ARTICLE VI. WITNESSES
ARTICLE VII. OPINIONS AND EXPERT TESTIMONY
ARTICLE VIII. HEARSAY
ARTICLE X. CONTENTS OF WRITINGS, RECORDINGS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS
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