A pleading privilege is a legal right allowing a party to decline disclosing certain information during court proceedings. It protects sensitive communications, like attorney-client or spousal confidences, from forced revelation. Primarily, defendants or witnesses invoke it to shield themselves from self-incrimination or to maintain confidentiality, thereby safeguarding privacy and ensuring fair legal processes.
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