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Chapter 899
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Chapter 899
Sec. 52-143. Subpoenas for witnesses. Penalty for failure to appear and testify.
Sec. 52-144. Form of subpoena.
Sec. 52-145. Certain witnesses not disqualified. Credibility.
Sec. 52-146. Wife as a witness against her husband.
Sec. 52-146a.
Sec. 52-146b. Privileged communications made to clergymen.
Sec. 52-146c. Privileged communications between psychologist and patient.
Sec. 52-146d. (Formerly Sec. 52-146a). Privileged communications between psychiatrist and patient. Definitions.
Sec. 52-146e. Disclosure of communications.
Sec. 52-146f. Consent not required for disclosure, when.
Sec. 52-146g. Access to communications and records by persons engaged in research.
Sec. 52-146h. Transfer of information to Commissioner of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Storage of records and communications.
Sec. 52-146i. Labeling of confidential records.
Sec. 52-146j. Judicial relief.
Sec. 52-146k. Privileged communications between battered women's or sexual assault counselor and victim.
Sec. 52-146l. Disclosure of privileged communication by interpreter prohibited.
Sec. 52-146m. Communication made by or to deaf or hearing impaired person with assistance of operator of special telecommunications equipment deemed privileged.
Sec. 52-146n. Disclosure of confidential communications between Judicial Department employee and employee assistance program counselor prohibited. Information re participation in employee assistance p
Sec. 52-146o. Disclosure of patient communication or information by physician, surgeon or health care provider prohibited.
Sec. 52-146p. Disclosure of privileged communications between marital and family therapist and person consulting such therapist prohibited. Exceptions.
Sec. 52-146q. Disclosure of confidential communications between social worker and person consulting such social worker prohibited. Exceptions.
Sec. 52-146r. Disclosure of confidential communications between government attorney and public official or employee of public agency prohibited.
Sec. 52-146s. Disclosure of confidential information between professional counselor and person consulting such professional counselor prohibited. Exceptions.
Sec. 52-146t. Protection from compelled disclosure of information obtained by news media.
Sec. 52-147. Written statements in actions to recover damages for personal injuries.
Sec. 52-148. Depositions in civil actions and probate proceedings.
Sec. 52-148a. Taking of depositions. When court order necessary.
Sec. 52-148b. Notice of taking of deposition.
Sec. 52-148c. Before whom depositions may be taken.
Sec. 52-148d. Requirements for taking of depositions. Party subject to taking of deposition.
Sec. 52-148e. Issuance of subpoena for taking of deposition. Deposition to be used in federal court or court of other state or foreign country.
Sec. 52-149. Depositions of persons sixty years old.
Sec. 52-149a. Depositions of medical witnesses.
Sec. 52-150. Interested persons not to write depositions.
Sec. 52-151. Custody and opening of depositions.
Sec. 52-152. Depositions of persons in armed forces.
Secs. 52-153 and 52-154. Subpoena to deponent; commitment. Commission to take deposition of nonresident; notice where whereabouts of adverse party unknown.
Sec. 52-155. Depositions before commissioner appointed by other jurisdiction. Compulsory process for witnesses.
Sec. 52-156. Preservation of the testimony of a witness.
Sec. 52-156a. Deposition to perpetuate testimony before action or pending appeal.
Sec. 52-157. Taking of deposition may be adjourned.
Sec. 52-158. Deposition may be used in Appellate Court.
Sec. 52-159. Deposition may be used in another action.
Sec. 52-159a. Disclosure of names or reports of plaintiff's expert witnesses in malpractice action.
Sec. 52-160. Admissibility in subsequent trial of testimony of witness recorded in former trial.
Sec. 52-161. Transcript of stenographer's or court reporter's record part of official record.
Sec. 52-161a. Subpoenaing of court reporter as witness.
Sec. 52-161b. Subpoenaing of crime victim by pro se litigant. Court authorization required.
Sec. 52-162. Exemplification of laws of other states.
Sec. 52-163. Judicial notice of special acts, regulations of state and municipal agencies and municipal ordinances.
Sec. 52-163a. Determination of the law of jurisdictions outside this state.
Sec. 52-164. Reports of judicial decisions of other states.
Sec. 52-165. Records of corporations and public offices.
Sec. 52-166. Orders of state officials.
Sec. 52-167. Corporation certificates; copies as prima facie evidence.
Sec. 52-168. U.S. revenue stamps on recorded documents.
Sec. 52-169. Protests of bills and notes.
Sec. 52-170. Records of directors of health and religious societies.
Sec. 52-171. Sworn copies of files and records.
Sec. 52-172. Declarations and memoranda of deceased persons.
Sec. 52-173. Entries admissible for those claiming title from decedent.
Sec. 52-174. Admissibility of records and reports of certain expert witnesses as business entries.
Sec. 52-174a. Admissibility of reports or bills re pregnancy, childbirth or genetic or blood testing as business record.
Sec. 52-175. Entries and memoranda of mentally ill and incapable persons.
Sec. 52-175a. Negligence action, construction of acts of blind person.
Sec. 52-176. Promise to pay barred debt to be in writing.
Sec. 52-177. Action on bond. Burden of proving value of principal's interest.
Sec. 52-178. Adverse party or officer, agent or employee thereof may be compelled to testify.
Sec. 52-178a. Physical examination of plaintiff, when.
Sec. 52-179. Seal and its equivalent.
Sec. 52-180. Admissibility of business entries and photographic copies.
Sec. 52-180a. Admissibility of out-of-state hospital record or bill for treatment.
Sec. 52-181. Evidence of death or capture.
Sec. 52-182. Presumption of family car or motorboat in operation by certain person.
Sec. 52-183. Presumption of agency in motor vehicle operation.
Sec. 52-184.
Sec. 52-184a. Evidence obtained illegally by electronic device inadmissible.
Sec. 52-184b. Failure to bill and advance payments inadmissible in malpractice cases.
Sec. 52-184c. Standard of care in negligence action against health care provider. Qualifications of expert witness.
Sec. 52-184d. Inadmissibility of apology made by health care provider to alleged victim of unanticipated outcome of medical care.
Sec. 52-184e. Admissibility of amount of damages awarded to plaintiff in separate action against different health care provider.
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