Deck 14: Constitutional Limitations
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Deck 14: Constitutional Limitations
1
A privilege is a rule of law that either allows a witness to refuse to give testimony or allows a person the right to prevent someone else from testifying on the same matter.
True
2
The person being granted a privilege is called the holder of the privilege.
True
3
The Religious privilege only covers Catholic priests taking confessions.
False
4
Under the Identity of Informant Privilege, the informant is not the one given the privilege or the right to claim it.
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5
In some states, the Husband-Wife Privilege covers both the confidential communications privilege and the testimonial, or right not to testify, privilege.
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6
Most states have not codified the common law privileges, or added any new ones.
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7
The Federal Rules of Evidence provide that privileges in the federal courts are to be governed by common law principles as interpreted "in the light of reason and experience."
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8
Privileges cannot waived.
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9
Under our system of justice, there is no privilege for a criminal defendant not to testify at trial.
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10
In federal courts, there is no testimonial privilege if a spouse voluntarily takes the stand to become a witness and testify against the other spouse.
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11
All of the following are general rights provided in privileged communications, except:
A) exemption from testifying
B) exemption as to the privileged matter, even though testifying about all else
C) right of holder to invoke privilege at any time, in any proceeding.
D) right of holder to prevent another in communication from testifying
A) exemption from testifying
B) exemption as to the privileged matter, even though testifying about all else
C) right of holder to invoke privilege at any time, in any proceeding.
D) right of holder to prevent another in communication from testifying
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12
All of the following are recognized privileged communications under evidence law, except:
A) Parent-child
B) Husband-wife
C) Physician-patient
D) Clergy-Penitent
A) Parent-child
B) Husband-wife
C) Physician-patient
D) Clergy-Penitent
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13
A rule of evidence law which allows a witness to refuse to give testimony or to prevent someone else from testifying on the same matter is called:
A) Exclusionary Rule
B) Privilege
C) Thayer Rule
D) Testimonial Preventive Rule
A) Exclusionary Rule
B) Privilege
C) Thayer Rule
D) Testimonial Preventive Rule
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14
Which federal rule of evidence pertains to privileges?
A) 401
B) 501
C) 601
D) 701
A) 401
B) 501
C) 601
D) 701
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15
Ima Badd goes to an attorney to seek advice about what legal defense would be best for a crime that Ima is planning to commit.
A) The attorney is bound by the attorney-client privilege.
B) The attorney is not bound by the attorney-client privilege.
C) The attorney can choose whether or not she wants to be bound by the privilege.
D) The attorney is bound by the privilege only if Ima hires her.
A) The attorney is bound by the attorney-client privilege.
B) The attorney is not bound by the attorney-client privilege.
C) The attorney can choose whether or not she wants to be bound by the privilege.
D) The attorney is bound by the privilege only if Ima hires her.
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16
Which of the following was not among the original privilege rules proposed by the United States Supreme Court in 1972?
A) Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege
B) Political Vote Privilege
C) Trade Secrets Privilege
D) Communications to Clergy Privilege
E) Journalist Privilege
A) Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege
B) Political Vote Privilege
C) Trade Secrets Privilege
D) Communications to Clergy Privilege
E) Journalist Privilege
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17
The privilege against self-incrimination is found in which of the following Constitutional Amendments?
A) 1st Amendment
B) 4th Amendment
C) 5th Amendment
D) 6th Amendment
A) 1st Amendment
B) 4th Amendment
C) 5th Amendment
D) 6th Amendment
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18
This privilege generally provides that a spouse may not be called as a witness or be compelled to testify against the spouse in any criminal proceeding.
A) Testimonial privilege
B) Confidential Communications privilege
C) Marital Relations privilege
D) Witness privilege
A) Testimonial privilege
B) Confidential Communications privilege
C) Marital Relations privilege
D) Witness privilege
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19
Materials prepared by attorneys in anticipation of trial or litigation and generally held to be protected under attorney-client privilege are called
A) In Camera
B) Work Products
C) Privileged Documents
D) Learned Treatise
A) In Camera
B) Work Products
C) Privileged Documents
D) Learned Treatise
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20
Which important U.S. Supreme Court case recognized the psychotherapist-patient privilege?
A) Trammel v. United States
B) United States v. Acker
C) Jaffee v. Redmond
D) United States v. Schoenheinz
A) Trammel v. United States
B) United States v. Acker
C) Jaffee v. Redmond
D) United States v. Schoenheinz
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