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abarnes

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Who determines what equipment or systems may be used in a particular courtroom? How can any conflicts with this person be avoided prior to trial?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What is the scope of discovery?
 
  a. Only information that may be admitted into evidence is discoverable, so long as it is not privileged.
  b. Everything is discoverable that is relevant or may lead to relevant evidence, so long as it is not privileged.
  c. Everything is discoverable that is relevant to the issues in the case.
  d. Everything is discoverable that is relevant, so long as it is not privileged.



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Answer to Question 1

The systems that may be used will depend on what facilities already exist in the courtroom. It will also ultimately depend on what is allowed by the judge. The trial team must confer with the judge well in advance of trial to clarify what will be allowed.

Answer to Question 2

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