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May 5, 2003

Parent-Child Privilege Act of 2003

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Parent-Child Privilege Act of 2003 - Amends the Federal Rules of Evidence to provide that, in a civil or criminal proceeding, a parent shall not be compelled to testify against his or her child, and a child shall not be compelled to testify against his or her parent, unless the parent or child who is the witness voluntarily and knowingly waives the privilege to refrain from giving such adverse...

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Introduced(2/5/03)
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RA

Mr. ANDREWS

(D) NJ – 1

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