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TFauchery

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What pretrial discovery rights does the prosecution have?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What pretrial discovery rights does the accused have in a criminal case?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer:  The right to eliminate game-playing and surprises
 The right to the names and addresses of defendants alibi witnesses
 Federal Rule 16 of Criminal Procedure grants the government almost the identical rights of pretrial
discovery that are granted to the defendant.

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Answer:  The right to best prepare his or her case for trial
 The right to eliminate game-playing and surprises
 The right to inspect the evidence against him or her
 The right to the names and addresses of witnesses the prosecution intends to call
 The right to inspect and copy statements made to governmental officers



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