By Mark G. Harvis
The objective of this article and self-study test is to describe the important aspects of the Pitchess discovery procedure. See Pitchess v. Superior Court, 11 Cal.3d 531 (1974). Readers will learn about the showing a defendant must make to obtain discovery; the type of evidence that is discoverable; and important cases that have interpreted the procedure.
In 1978 the procedure for obtaining law enforcement pe...
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