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		<title>CAN ONE SPOUSE BE MADE TO TESTIFY AGAINST THE OTHER?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Spousal Privilege in Criminal Cases

By: Houston Criminal Defense Attorney John Floyd and Mr. Billy Sinclair

A potential client of the John T. Floyd Law Firm recently asked if his wife could be compelled to give testimony against him concerning possible criminal conduct. Like any answer to most legal questions, our answer to the potential client was “depends upon the circumstances.”]]></description>
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