What are the 4 common law privileges?
Attorney-Client Privilege
Who holds the attorney-client privilege?
Client
What is protected in confidential communications?
Communications are protected
Observations ARE NOT protected
Third parties
A/C priv extends to essential 3rd parties
Who is an essential 3rd party?
anyone who is furthering some purpose of the A/C relationship
A/C Priv and easedroppers
Unknown eavesdropper DOES NOT destroy priv
Known or Anticipated DOES destroy priv
Waiver of A/C Priv
Situations where there is no A/C Priv
Duration of A/C Priv
From initial contact until beyond client’s death
Doctor-Patient Privilege
Statutory privilege that most states have
2 Types of Husband/Wife Privilege
When does the Marital Communications Privilege apply?
Criminal and civil cases
How long does the Marital Communications Privilege last?
What does the Marital Communications Privilege protect?
Confidential communications made during the marriage (communications the parties intended to be confidential)
Who holds the Marital Communications Privilege?
Either spouse
Who can waive the Marital Communications Privilege?
Only by both spouses together
When does the Spousal Testimony Privilege apply?
Criminal cases
What does the Spousal Testimony Privilege protect?
All communications made before or during a valid marriage
How long does the Spousal Testimony Privilege last?
Only during the marriage;
the privilege terminates upon divorce or annulement
Who holds the Spousal Testimony Privilege?
Who can waive the Spousal Testimony Privilege?
The witness-spouse
Exception to spousal privileges
spousal communication privilege NOR the spousal testimony privilege will cover communications or acts:
What is the Clergy-Penitent Privilege?