Article7. Competency of Witnesses  


§ 8-49. Witness not excluded by interest or crime
§ 8-50. Parties competent as witnesses
§ 8-50.1. Competency of blood tests; jury charge; taxing of expenses as costs
§ 8-50.2. Results of speed-measuring instruments; admissibility
§ 8-50.3. Expired September 30, 2007
§ 8-51. Repealed by Session Laws 1983 (Regular Session, 1984), c. 1037, s. 5
§ 8-51.1. Dying declarations
§ 8-52. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 41
§ 8-53. Communications between physician and patient
§ 8-53.1. Physician-patient and nurse privilege; limitations
§ 8-53.2. Communications between clergymen and communicants
§ 8-53.3. Communications between psychologist and client or patient
§ 8-53.4. School counselor privilege
§ 8-53.5. Communications between licensed marital and family therapist and client(s)
§ 8-53.6. No disclosure in alimony and divorce actions
§ 8-53.7. Social worker privilege
§ 8-53.8. Counselor privilege
§ 8-53.9. Optometrist/patient privilege
§ 8-53.10. Peer support group counselors
§ 8-53.11. Persons, companies, or other entities engaged in gathering or dissemination of news
§ 8-53.12. Communications with agents of rape crisis centers and domestic violence programs privileged
§ 8-53.13. Nurse privilege
§ 8-54. Defendant in criminal action competent but not compellable to testify
§ 8-55. Testimony enforced in certain criminal investigations; immunity
§ 8-56. Husband and wife as witnesses in civil action
§ 8-57. Husband and wife as witnesses in criminal actions
§ 8-57.1. Husband-wife privilege waived in child abuse
§ 8-57.2. Presumed father or mother as witnesses where paternity at issue
§ 8-58. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 1286, ss. 11, 26
§ 8-58.1. Injured party as witness when medical charges at issue
§ 8-58.2. Reserved for future codification purposes
§ 8-58.3. Reserved for future codification purposes
§ 8-58.4. Reserved for future codification purposes
§ 8-58.5. Reserved for future codification purposes