Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
Testifying Against A Spouse
I know a girl who was caught with a rock of crack cocoaine in her coat pocket. After this happened, she MARRIED the guy that the she could possibly help build a case on he is the actual drug dealer that she was holding the crack cocaine for.
Can they make her testify b/c he married her after the fact to make sure that she would'nt testify against himself and others?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Testifying Against A Spouse
The Spousal privilege is narrowly construed. Generally, a spouse cannot be compelled to testify if that spouse does not want to. The major exception is
that the marital privilege cannot be asserted in a criminal action for a crime committed by one spouse
against the other spouse according to Minn.Stat. � 595.02, subd. 1(a) (1996)
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