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Evidence--Prohibition Of Spousal Testimony In Criminal Trials--Common Law Rule Upheld, J. J. P. Jun 1959

Evidence--Prohibition Of Spousal Testimony In Criminal Trials--Common Law Rule Upheld, J. J. P.

West Virginia Law Review

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Husband-Wife Privileged Communications Summarized, Donald L. Guarnieri Jan 1959

Husband-Wife Privileged Communications Summarized, Donald L. Guarnieri

Cleveland State Law Review

Courts and legislatures of the United States generally view communications between husband and wife as privileged against court-room disclosure. The protection which the courts, legislatures and text writers' have favored seems to stem from the basic premise "that the privilege against court-room disclosure is needed for the encouragement of marital confidences, which confidences in turn promote harmony between husband and wife." Affection and understanding between husband and wife seem far more important for marital harmony than confidence based on a legal rule of evidence.