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Statutes > Georgia Statutes > TITLE 24 - EVIDENCE > CHAPTER 9 - WITNESSES GENERALLY > ARTICLE 2 - PRIVILEGE > PART 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

PART 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

  • § 24-9-20 - Testimony of criminal defendant
  • § 24-9-21 - Confidentiality of certain communications
  • § 24-9-22 - Communications to clergyman privileged
  • § 24-9-23 - Compellability of testimony by defendant's spouse
  • § 24-9-24 - Client's communications to attorney privileged
  • § 24-9-25 - When attorney may testify for or against client
  • § 24-9-26 - Law enforcement officers; privilege not to divulge address in criminal proceedings; exception
  • § 24-9-27 - Privilege of parties and witnesses; public officials
  • § 24-9-28 - Grant of immunity; refusal to testify treated as contempt
  • § 24-9-29 - Veterinarians
  • § 24-9-30 - Persons, companies, or other entities engaged in gathering or dissemination of news




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