Me. R. Evid. 508

As amended through September 25, 2024
Rule 508 - Secrets of State and Other Official Information; Governmental Privileges
(a) Privilege. If the federal or Maine constitution, or a federal or Maine statute, creates a governmental privilege, a person may claim the privilege pursuant to the applicable provision of law. There is no other governmental privilege.
(b) Effect of sustaining a claim of governmental privilege. If the court sustains a claim of governmental privilege and thereby appears to deprive another party of material evidence, the court must make any orders required by the interests of justice. These orders may include:
(1) Striking the testimony of a witness;
(2) Declaring a mistrial;
(3) Making a finding on an issue as to which the evidence was relevant; or
(4) Dismissing the action.

Me. R. Evid. 508

Adopted effective 1/1/2015.

Maine Restyling Note [November 2014]

Maine Rule 508 has been restyled in accordance with the federal restyling conventions, and, as part of this process, the Committee has proposed some minor, nonsubstantive changes to clarify the Rule.

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