N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-22.6

Obtaining physician to aid commission of crime or tort, or to escape detection or apprehension; nonprivileged communications

2A:84A-22.6. Obtaining physician to aid commission of crime or tort, or to escape detection or apprehension; nonprivileged communications No person has a privilege under this act if the judge finds that sufficient evidence, aside from the communication has been introduced to warrant a finding that the services of the physician were sought or obtained to enable or aid anyone to commit or to plan to commit a crime or a tort, or to escape detection or apprehension after the commission of a crime or a tort. L.1968, c. 185, s. 6, eff. July 19, 1968.

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