[post_page_title]Spousal privilege[/post_page_title]
It is a law – at least in the United States – that married couples don’t have to testify against each other in a court of law due to spousal privilege. This means that if a husband or wife knows something that could incriminate the other, they are not required to speak about it in court because the communication between them as a married couple is privileged.
On the other hand, this wife thought it could be fun to threaten her husband by saying she would testify against him if given the opportunity. The thought of this could drive him crazy, thinking of anything he might have done that she could use to incriminate him. This poor man.
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