Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
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when representing yourself, can you request discovery of evidence against you?
Asked on 12/28/07, 6:32 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
David Shestokas
Shestokas, & Associates
Re: legal
You have as much right to discovery as a defendant with an attorney. Depending upon your charges, you may want to consider having a lawyer.
Answered on 12/28/07, 9:50 pm
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