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  2. Interrogatories - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of the California form interrogatories is that they do not count against the limit of 35 [5] (except when used in limited civil cases); the disadvantage is that they are written in a very generic fashion, so about half of the questions are useful only in the simplest cases. In turn, California calls custom-written interrogatories ...

  3. Request for admissions - Wikipedia

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    Requests for admission are a list of questions which are similar in some respects to interrogatories, but different in form and purpose.Each "question" is in the form of a declarative statement which the answering party must then either admit, deny, or state in detail why they can neither admit nor deny the truthfulness of the statement (e.g. for lack of knowledge, etc.).

  4. Civil discovery under United States federal law - Wikipedia

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    However, there are limits to discovery. §2 allows the court to alter the limits of discovery on the number of depositions, interrogatories, and document requests if it determines that the discovery sought is overly burdensome, redundant, unnecessary, or disproportionately difficult to produce with respect to the importance of the case or ...

  5. Discovery (law) - Wikipedia

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    This is by means of methods of discovery such as interrogatories, requests for production of documents, requests for admissions and depositions. Discovery can be obtained from nonparties using subpoenas. When a discovery request is objected to, the requesting party may seek the assistance of the court by filing a motion to compel discovery. [2]

  6. Bryan Kohberger update: Idaho murders judge makes key ... - AOL

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    Bryan Kohberger returned to court today for a crucial hearing to argue why the grand jury indictment against him should be dismissed. Judge John Judge denied the motion, but first made an ...

  7. Leading question - Wikipedia

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    A leading question is a question that suggests a particular answer and contains information the examiner is looking to have confirmed. [1] The use of leading questions in court to elicit testimony is restricted in order to reduce the ability of the examiner to direct or influence the evidence presented.

  8. Bryan Kohberger – live: Idaho murders judge warns of ... - AOL

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    A hearing on the matter will be held today at 2pm local time (5pm Eastern Time). Rachel Sharp reports: Families of Idaho murder victims call for cameras in Bryan Kohberger’s trial

  9. Pam Bondi to face questions on loyalty to Trump, lobbying ...

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    Pam Bondi has developed a reputation as one of President-elect Donald Trump's most loyal defenders -- a vocal political and legal advocate who represented Trump during his first impeachment ...