Criminal Court Process - Discovery

Discovery

Criminal Discovery:

After the formal arraignment and a non-guilty plea was entered by the defendant, a discovery process begins. "Discovery", otherwise known as "disclosure", is the process which allows a defendant to get information about their case from the prosecutor.

The defendant has the right to get information such as oral statements made before or after the arrest, any criminal records they have, documents, photographs or any object prosecution plans to use in court, and a summary of witness testimony.

Discovery makes the criminal case process rational. Discovery can give a defendant a better chance during trial and may even prompt the defendant to agree to a plea agreement.

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