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Old 12-20-2008, 01:44 AM   #44
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discovery is constitutionally protected. I've been involved in quite a few legal proceedings and have always appeared before the court Pro Se (self rep). If you request discovery they will then have to send you back an Objectivity questionaire to find out if you have a valid discovery request. You cant just request discovery to go on a ''fishing'' trip.

What you can do is state your reasons back formally. It seems you have a valid role for discovery. If they fail to comply to your requests for discovery you must go to the corresponding courthouse and file a ''request for discovery subpoena'' at which time you return back to the police station and serve them. If they still fail to comply they will be forced to pay a fine and whatever charges, corresponding to inevitable discovery, will either be dismissed partially or entirely.


the system works for you if you make it work for you. everyone is just too lazy.
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