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Litigation

Jul. 6, 2000

Discovery Laws: Permissive and Not Exclusive

Reversing the trial court, the 2nd District Court of Appeal has granted a motion to allow evidence into trial from an investigation done without the defendant's knowledge.

By Daniel Evans
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Reversing the trial court, the 2nd District Court of Appeal has granted a motion to allow evidence into trial from an investigation done without the defendant's knowledge.
        The court, in a published opinion Thursday, ruled that ...

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