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§ 905.01. Privileges Recognized Only As Provided
§ 905.015. Interpreters For Persons With Language Difficulties, Limited English Proficiency, Or Hearing Or Speaking Impairments
§ 905.02. Required Reports Privileged By Statute
§ 905.03. Lawyer-Client Privilege
§ 905.04. Physician-Patient, Registered Nurse-Patient, Chiropractor-Patient, Psychologist-Patient, Social Worker-Patient, Marriage And Family Therapist-Patient And Professional Counselor-Patient Privilege
§ 905.045. Domestic Violence Or Sexual Assault Advocate-Victim Privilege
§ 905.05. Husband-Wife Privilege
§ 905.06. Communications To Members Of The Clergy
§ 905.065. Honesty Testing Devices
§ 905.07. Political Vote
§ 905.08. Trade Secrets
§ 905.09. Law Enforcement Records
§ 905.10. Identity Of Informer
§ 905.11. Waiver Of Privilege By Voluntary Disclosure
§ 905.12. Privileged Matter Disclosed Under Compulsion Or Without Opportunity To Claim Privilege
§ 905.13. Comment Upon Or Inference From Claim Of Privilege; Instruction
§ 905.14. Privilege In Crime Victim Compensation Proceedings
§ 905.15. Privilege In Use Of Federal Tax Return Information



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