§ 2509 Secrets of State and Other Official Information; Governmental Privileges
§ 2509. Secrets of State and Other Official Information; Governmental Privileges
A. If the law of the United States creates a governmental privilege that the courts of this state must recognize under the Constitution of the United States, the privilege may be claimed as provided by the law of the United States.
B. No other governmental privilege is recognized except as created by the Constitution or statutes of this state.
C. If a claim of governmental privilege is sustained and it appears that a party is thereby deprived of material evidence, the court shall make any further orders the interests of justice brequire, including striking the testimony of a witness, declaring a mistrial, finding upon an issue as to which the evidence is relevant or dismissing the action.