What happens if the prosecutor does not answers your motion for discovery in the time alotted?

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What happens if the prosecutor does not answers your motion for discovery in the time alotted?

What can you file or do?

Asked on December 2, 2013 under Criminal Law, Maryland

Answers:

Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com

Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

The answer depends on what discovery was requested and whether the motion filed was properly formatted and served.  Depending on the informaton requested any number of requests may be made as part of the motion including a potential dismissal. 


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