CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE: CIVIL AND CRIMINAL
...Privileges
......Assertion of Privilege
.........Burden to Establish
6 Cards On This Topic:
  • When privilege claimed on ground communication made in confidence during privileged relationship, communication is presumed confidential & opponent has burden to establish it is not.
  • In light of trial court's review of seized jailhouse notes and D's inability to articulate why they were privileged, substantial evidence supported trial court's conclusion the documents were not protected by A/C privilege.
  • E's testimony on evidence being sent to defense lab did not violate work product as scope then strictly limited to "writing[s] that reflect[] an attorney's impressions, conclusions, opinions, or legal research or theories."
  • As no indication disputed documents constituted information transmitted between Archdiocese and its lawyer, they weren't protected by attorney-client or attorney work product privilege.
  • Once confidential communication privilege has been asserted, burden is on person on opponent of claim to prove that not privileged.
  • Burden is on party and counsel asserting work product or attorney-client privilege.