Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
felony case question
what this means: disc exhibit:state's demand for defn discv/demand for alibi
amended discovery exhibit
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Re: felony case question
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I am taking a shot: Discovery exhibit: State's Demand for Defendants Discovery/Demand for Alibi - the State has demanded certain discovery from you including a demand for an alibi. If you do not respond, you will be prohibited from later claiming or introducing any evidence of an alibi.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
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