What is a reasonable expectation of privacy between a person in custody and their attorney, religious advisor or physician?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from De Lancie v. Superior Court of State of Cal., San Mateo County, 159 Cal.Rptr. 20, 97 Cal.App.3d 519 (Cal. App. 1979):

4 Notably confidential communications between spouses under circumstances deliberately designed to create a reasonable expectation of privacy (see North v. Superior Court (1972) 8 Cal.3d 301, 311-312, 104 Cal.Rptr. 833, 502 P.2d 1305), and between a person in custody and his attorney, religious advisor or physician. (See Pen.Code, 636; cf. Evid.Code, 952-954, 980, 992-994, 1012-1014, 1032-1034.)

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