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ssal

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The discovery state in the trial process is intended for the:
 a. parties to have time to present their sides of the case to the judge, who discovers the truth
  b. parties to have time to present their sides of the case to the jury, so it can discover the truth c. judge to have a chance to review the arguments before they make them before the jury
  d. parties to obtain information about the facts before the trial starts e. all of the other choices are correct

Question 2

The purpose of the discovery stage before trial is to:
 a. prevent surprises at trial
  b. preserve evidence of witnesses who might not be available for trial c. encourage pretrial settlements
  d. narrow the range of claims being made e. all of the other choices may be correct



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

e



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