North Carolina General Statutes
Article 7 - Competency of Witnesses.
§ 8-50.3 - Expired September 30, 2007.

8-50.3: Expired September 30, 2007.

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 8 - Evidence

Article 7 - Competency of Witnesses.

§ 8-49 - Witness not excluded by interest or crime.

§ 8-50 - Parties competent as witnesses.

§ 8-50.1 - Competency of blood tests; jury charge; taxing of expenses as costs.

§ 8-50.2 - Results of speed-measuring instruments; admissibility.

§ 8-50.3 - Expired September 30, 2007.

§ 8-51.1 - Dying declarations.

§ 8-53 - Communications between health care provider and patient.

§ 8-53.1 - Physician-patient and nurse privilege; limitations.

§ 8-53.2 - Communications between clergymen and communicants.

§ 8-53.3 - Communications between psychologist and client or patient.

§ 8-53.4 - School counselor privilege.

§ 8-53.5 - Communications between licensed marital and family therapist and client(s).

§ 8-53.6 - No disclosure in alimony and divorce actions.

§ 8-53.7 - Social worker privilege.

§ 8-53.8 - Counselor privilege.

§ 8-53.9 - Optometrist/patient privilege.

§ 8-53.10 - Peer support group counselors.

§ 8-53.11 - Persons, companies, or other entities engaged in gathering or dissemination of news.

§ 8-53.12 - Communications with agents of rape crisis centers and domestic violence programs privileged.

§ 8-53.13 - Nurse privilege.

§ 8-53.14 - Communications between behavior analyst and client or patient.

§ 8-54 - Defendant in criminal action competent but not compellable to testify.

§ 8-55 - Testimony enforced in certain criminal investigations; immunity.

§ 8-56 - Husband and wife as witnesses in civil action.

§ 8-57 - Husband and wife as witnesses in criminal actions.

§ 8-57.1 - Husband-wife privilege waived in child abuse.

§ 8-57.2 - Presumed father or mother as witnesses where paternity at issue.

§ 8-58.1 - Injured party as witness when medical charges at issue.