Spousal Privilege and CDV in South Carolina

Wednesday, 15 August 2012
ByJames Snell

Generally defined, spousal privilege is a legal rule that prevents one spouse from being forced to testify against the other. This article provides a brief introduction to how this legal principle applies to the prosecution of Criminal Domestic Violence cases in South Carolina.

Spousal privilege is based on S.C. Code

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