Competence, Compellability, and Privilege | MidpageCompetence, Compellability, and Privilege
State of Maryland
9-101Rules relating to interested persons and litigants and their spouses9-102Transferred to Art. 27, § 774, by Acts 1996, c. 585, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 19969-103Testimony from child9-103.1Transferred to Art. 27, § 775, by Acts 1996, c. 585, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 19969-104Repealed by Acts 2016, c. 530, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2016; Acts 2016, c. 531, § 1, Oct. 1, 20169-105Confidential communications between spouses9-106Spousal privilege9-107Privilege against self-incrimination9-108Attorney-client privilege9-109Patient-therapist privilege9-109.1Client-psychiatric nursing specialist or professional counselor communications9-110Accountant-client privilege9-111Clergy person privilege9-112News media privilege9-113Cross-examination of witnesses by adverse party9-114Interpreters9-115Character witnesses9-116Transactions or statements made by deceased or incompetent persons9-117Corroboration of witness testimony9-118Oaths for grand jury testimony9-119Supplementary or discovery proceedings and fraud9-120Psychologists as expert witnesses9-121Social worker-client communications9-122General Assembly members9-123Privilege against self-incrimination9-124Confidentiality of communications or information of labor organizations