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Why Tennessee District Attorneys Should Provide Discovery In general Sessions Court

By Rob McKinney on April 21, 2015
Posted in Evidence and Procedure

Under Tennessee law, one accused of a crime is entitled to request discovery if your case is in circuit or criminal court . Rule 16 of the Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure only apply in circuit or criminal courts . The rule requires the state to provide certain types of evidence to the defense if requested.

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Since opening my law practice 15 years ago in 1994, I have dedicated myself to helping those accused of various criminal allegations. I have defended extremely serious charges ranging from first degree murder, child rape to DUI, as well as misdemeanor charges, like shoplifting and drug possession.

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