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    • Maine Revised Statutes
    • TITLE 16: COURT PROCEDURE -- EVIDENCE
    • Chapter 1: WITNESSES
    • Subchapter 2: QUALIFICATIONS, PRIVILEGES AND CREDIBILITY
    • 16 §52. Mentally ill party

    Maine Revised Statutes
    Subchapter 2: QUALIFICATIONS, PRIVILEGES AND CREDIBILITY
    16 §52. Mentally ill party

    §52. Mentally ill party
    The rules of evidence which apply to actions by or against executors or administrators apply in actions where a person shown to the court to be mentally ill is solely interested as a party.

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    Maine Revised Statutes

    TITLE 16: COURT PROCEDURE -- EVIDENCE

    Chapter 1: WITNESSES

    Subchapter 2: QUALIFICATIONS, PRIVILEGES AND CREDIBILITY

    16 §51. Showing of interest or bias

    16 §52. Mentally ill party

    16 §53. Parties, husbands, wives and others as interested witnesses

    16 §53-A. Privileged communications to sexual assault counselors

    16 §53-B. Privileged communications to victim advocate; family violence

    16 §53-C. Privileged communications to governmental victim witness advocates or coordinators

    16 §54. Attestation of wills and instruments not affected (REPEALED)

    16 §55. Religious belief affects credibility only; atheists may testify (REPEALED)

    16 §56. Prior conviction as affecting credibility (REPEALED)

    16 §57. Privileged communications; clergymen (REPEALED)

    16 §58. Exception (REPEALED)

    16 §59. Actions for injury to or death of persons (REPEALED)

    16 §60. Psychiatrist and patient (REPEALED)

    16 §61. Shielding journalist's confidential sources

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