RULE 16 DISCOVERY AND INSPECTION 2025

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One of the tools that a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney will use to defend your rights is the pre-trial discovery process when the defense can file a Demand for Discovery and Inspection requesting that the prosecution share its evidence with the defense.
Discovery is how you gather the evidence you will need to prove your case as plaintiff, or defeat the plaintiffs case as a defendant. You use discovery to find out things like: What the other side plans to say about an issue in your case. What facts or witnesses support their side.
Upon a defendants request, the government must disclose to the defendant the substance of any relevant oral statement made by the defendant, before or after arrest, in response to interrogation by a person the defendant knew was a government agent if the government intends to use the statement at trial.
A party who discovers additional evidence or material before or during trial must promptly disclose its existence to the other party or the court if: (1) the evidence or material is subject to discovery or inspection under this rule; and. (2) the other party previously requested, or the court ordered, its production.
Upon a defendants request, the government must furnish the defendant with a copy of the defendants prior criminal record that is within the governments possession, custody, or control if the attorney for the government knows-or through due diligence could know-that the record exists.
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One of the tools that a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney will use to defend your rights is the pre-trial discovery process when the defense can file a Demand for Discovery and Inspection requesting that the prosecution share its evidence with the defense. This can include: Witness lists.
In particular, Rule 16 is designed to protect the rights of the defendant by ensuring they have access to evidence that could be material to their defense. Under this rule, the prosecution must disclose any information that might affect the outcome of the trial.
You use discovery to get information or evidence from the other side in a lawsuit that will help you make your case. In order to get the information you need, you must make a request using a specific procedure and written format, within a specific timeframe.

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