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soleft

(18,537 posts)
Wed Dec 5, 2012, 01:50 PM Dec 2012

Questions regarding spousal priviledge

I know it is employed in court to keep one from having to testify against their spouse, but what about during a criminal investigation. Are investigators still allowed to question a spouse during an investigation, and can the priviledge be utilized then?

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Questions regarding spousal priviledge (Original Post) soleft Dec 2012 OP
You aren't compelled to answer questions during an investigation. PoliticAverse Dec 2012 #1
DIVORCE sure0828 Sep 2013 #2

sure0828

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2. DIVORCE
Sun Sep 22, 2013, 06:31 AM
Sep 2013

okay to send me know what to do when you know that she she did her act out of 8 years of alimony. she got remarried and never told her ex and kept collecting over $1000 a month and left behind is poor guys back the whole time and now he's having financial troubles any such a nice man that I want to be able to collect his money back does anybody know how.
basically is that not a felony fraud case aight like a five years of over a thousand dollathat's a lot of money and this poor man did not deserve that. I hear now he's having financial problems and she's laughing. she has destroyed his poor man's life what do I do she is a scandalous liar who is the most manipulative b**** I've ever met

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