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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 512
Rule 512. Privileged Matter Disclosed Under Compulsion or Without Opportunity to Claim Privilege A privilege claim is not defeated by a...
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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 511
Rule 511. Waiver by Voluntary Disclosure (a) General Rule. A person upon whom these rules confer a privilege against disclosure waives...
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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 510
Rule 510. Mental Health Information Privilege in Civil Cases (a) Definitions. In this rule: (1) A “professional” is a person: (A) ...
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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 509
Rule 509. Physician–Patient Privilege (a) Definitions. In this rule: (1) A “patient” is a person who consults or is seen by a...
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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 508
Rule 508. Informer’s Identity Privilege (a) General Rule. The United States, a state, or a subdivision of either has a privilege to...
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Texas Rules of Evidence Rule 902
Rule 902. Evidence That Is Self-Authenticating The following items of evidence are self-authenticating; they require no extrinsic...
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