6 GCA § 504
Particular Privileges
View official PDF ↗Except as otherwise required by the Constitution of the United States, by the Organic Act of Guam, by these rules or by the laws of Guam or in rules prescribed by the Supreme Court of Guam pursuant to statutory authority, the privilege of a witness, person, government, state, territory, commonwealth or political subdivision thereof, shall include, but not necessarily limited to:
(a)the privilege of a Defendant in a criminal case not to be called COL1242015 2006 GUAM RULES OF EVIDENCE ART. V: PRIVILEGES as a witness and not to testify
(b)the privilege against self-incrimination
(c)the attorney-client privilege
(d)the privilege not to testify against one's spouse
(e)the privilege for confidential marital communication
(f)the physician-patient privilege
(g)the psychotherapist-patient privilege
(h)the clergyman-penitent privileges
(i)trade secret privileges.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.