Wyoming CAMP 19. Pretrial Disclosures is a set of rules that govern the disclosure of evidence and other information between parties during the pretrial phase of a criminal case. These rules require defendants to provide the prosecution with certain documents and evidence that the prosecution needs to prepare for trial. The types of disclosures that are required by Wyoming CAMP 19. Pretrial Disclosures include: police reports, witness statements, photographs, video recordings, scientific evidence, physical evidence, and any other documents or information relevant to the case. Additionally, the defendant must disclose any evidence or information that could help the prosecution prove the defendant’s guilt or innocence.