Subtitle 1 - Competence, Compellability, and Privilege
- Section 9-101 - In general.
- Section 9-102 - [Transferred].
- Section 9-103 - Testimony by child in criminal case.
- Section 9-103.1 - [Transferred].
- Section 9-104 - Convicted perjurer.
- Section 9-105 - Testimony by spouses - Confidential communications occurring during marriage.
- Section 9-106 - Testimony by spouses - Spouse of person charged with a crime.
- Section 9-107 - Defendant in criminal trial.
- Section 9-108 - Attorney-client privilege.
- Section 9-109 - Communications between patient and psychiatrist or psychologist.
- Section 9-109.1 - Communications between client and psychiatric-mental health nursing specialist.
- Section 9-110 - Privileged communications - Accountants.
- Section 9-111 - Privileged communications - Minister, clergyman, or priest.
- Section 9-112 - Privileged communications - News media.
- Section 9-113 - Adverse person or party.
- Section 9-114 - Interpreters.
- Section 9-115 - Character witness.
- Section 9-116 - Dead or incompetent persons.
- Section 9-117 - Self-corroboration when impeached.
- Section 9-118 - Oath of person testifying before grand jury.
- Section 9-119 - Person testifying in supplementary proceeding.
- Section 9-120 - Psychologist as expert witness.
- Section 9-121 - Communications between licensed social worker and client.
- Section 9-122 - Subpoenas of members of General Assembly in civil or administrative actions.
- Section 9-123 - Witness immunity for compulsory testimony.