California Laws: Evidence Code Sections 911-920
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- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 911
Except as otherwise provided by statute: (a) No person has a privilege to refuse to be a witness. (b) No person has a privilege to... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 912
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the right of any person to claim a privilege provided by Section 954 (lawyer-client privilege), 980 (privilege... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 913
(a) If in the instant proceeding or on a prior occasion a privilege is or was exercised not to testify with respect to any matter,... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 914
(a) The presiding officer shall determine a claim of privilege in any proceeding in the same manner as a court determines such a claim under... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 915
(a) Subject to subdivision (b), the presiding officer may not require disclosure of information claimed to be privileged under this division or attorney work product... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 916
(a) The presiding officer, on his own motion or on the motion of any party, shall exclude information that is subject to a claim of... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 917
(a) If a privilege is claimed on the ground that the matter sought to be disclosed is a communication made in confidence in the course... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 918
A party may predicate error on a ruling disallowing a claim of privilege only if he is the holder of the privilege, except that a... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 919
(a) Evidence of a statement or other disclosure of privileged information is inadmissible against a holder of the privilege if: (1) A person authorized to... - California Laws: Evidence Code Section 920
Nothing in this division shall be construed to repeal by implication any other statute relating to privileges. ...
