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<title>The Defendant&apos;s Discovery Obligation in Utah State Courts</title>
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<description>A defendant charged in a criminal case brought in the Utah State Courts has an obligation under Rule 16 of the Utah Rules of Criminal Procedure to disclose information and documents. Except as otherwise provided or as privileged, the defense...</description>
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<description>The government&apos;s obligation to disclose information and documents to a defendant in a criminal case brought in the Utah State Courts is governed by Rule 16 of the Utah Rules of Criminal Procedure. Under Rule 16, a prosecutor is required...</description>
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<description>A defendant charged in a federal criminal case has a reciprocal obligation to disclose information and documents to the government. The defendant&apos;s obligation, like the government&apos;s obligation, is governed by Rule 16 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. Under...</description>
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<description>The first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution comprise your Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights gives you protection against abuses of government power. Amendments IV, V, VI, and VIII are the Amendments, as interpeted by the United...</description>
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<description>Once the police have a search warrant, they are entitled to enter the designated property to search for the items listed on the warrant. Legally, the search is supposed to be confined to the specific areas described in the warrant....</description>
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<description>As long as the police have good reason (called &quot;probable cause&quot;) to believe that a crime has been committed and that the person they want to arrest committed the crime, they can, with just one exception, make an arrest without...</description>
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<description>No. Many people mistakenly believe that a case will be thrown out of court if the police fail to give Miranda warnings to the arrested person. What Miranda actually says is that a warning is necessary if the police interrogate...</description>
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<description>Here&apos;s a mnemonic device to start you off: A &quot;bench warrant&quot; usually means someone didn&apos;t have their backside on the bench when they should have. That&apos;s the bench in front of the judge, not the one from which you feed...</description>
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