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DIA [1.3K]
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What is discovery? (Select all that apply.)

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Aleks [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is

The process to learn about the case before the trial.

The process to avoid surprises in the courtroom.

The process to ensure that a witness does not lie.

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