Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
In Superior Court criminal proceedings, does the court allow defense council to propound interrogatories onto the prosecutor?
Asked on 8/16/13, 12:33 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
Joe Dane
Law Office of Joe Dane
No. Interrogatories are in the civil realm.
Answered on 8/16/13, 3:44 pm
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
No. I agree with Mr. Dane. Discovery in a criminal case is severely limited by statute.
Answered on 8/16/13, 6:25 pm
No but they do have to produce all evidence they have including anything that shows you did not commit the alleged crime.
Answered on 8/16/13, 8:46 pm
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