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A motion for discovery asks the:
 
  a. court to consider new evidence in the case.
  b. judge to investigate the opposing party's evidence.
  c. court to allow the defendant additional time to gather more evidence.
  d. court to order the opposing party to turn over information they have gathered to the party making themotion.

Question 2

Besides notification of charges against the accused, what is the other procedural element that was required to satisfy the definition of a fair trial' under the Fundamental Fairness Doctrine?
 
  a. Hearing of the facts before sentencing.
  b. Presence of effective defense counsel at trial
  c. Timely sentencing upon conviction
  d. Right to appeal if found guilty



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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