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Montana Defendants' Motion to Allow Inspection of Property by Jury and Brief in Support

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It is a document/pleading that the rules of criminal procedure require the parties to file with the court notifying the court and parties of certain things, like, for example, what defenses the defendant might present at trial etc.

The purpose of Rule 16, in layman's terms, establishes the powers and responsibilities of the court, as it relates to discovery. Rule 16 first lays out the reasons for a Pretrial Conference.Some of the order's subjects cover limiting the time to join parties, amend pleadings, complete discovery, and file motions.

A "motion" is simply a formal request to a court that it do something or decide an issue in favor of the party that asks for it. "Granted" means the court agreed with the request, and did or decided in favor of the requester.

Discovery, in the law of common law jurisdictions, is a pre-trial procedure in a lawsuit in which each party, through the law of civil procedure, can obtain evidence from the other party or parties by means of discovery devices such as interrogatories, requests for production of documents, requests for admissions and

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.

The purpose of Rule 16, in layman's terms, establishes the powers and responsibilities of the court, as it relates to discovery. Rule 16 first lays out the reasons for a Pretrial Conference.Some of the order's subjects cover limiting the time to join parties, amend pleadings, complete discovery, and file motions.

This is the formal process of exchanging information between the parties about the witnesses and evidence they'll present at trial. Discovery enables the parties to know before the trial begins what evidence may be presented.One of the most common methods of discovery is to take depositions.

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Montana Defendants' Motion to Allow Inspection of Property by Jury and Brief in Support