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1. What is pre-trial discovery?
2. Who can appeal a judgement in an appellate court?
3. What is the purpose of a search warrant?

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1. pre-trial discovery is to find out as much information as possible from suspects or victims or anybody that may know any information.
2. i’m not sure but if you feel like the judge made a msitake or didn’t do their job you can make an appeal.
3. a search warrant is so law enforcement can search you and your belongings whether it be your house, place of work, or car.
1. Discovery, in the law of common law jurisdictions, is a pre-trial procedure in a lawsuit in which each party, through the law of civil procedure, can obtain evidence from the other party or parties by means of discovery devices such as interrogatories, requests for production of documents, requests for admissions and depositions. Discovery can be obtained from non-parties 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. In most cases you could further appeal the judgment to the high court. The person who can do this may be a judge or the losing party.

3. A search warrant is a court order that a magistrate or judge issues to authorize law enforcement officers to conduct a search of a person, location, or vehicle for evidence of a crime and to confiscate any evidence they find. In most countries, a search warrant cannot be issued in aid of civil process.

Jurisdictions that respect the rule of law and a right to privacy constrain police powers, and typically require search warrants or an equivalent procedure for searches police conducted in the course of a criminal investigation. The laws usually make an exception for hot pursuit: a police officer following a criminal who has fled the scene of a crime has the right to enter a property where the criminal has sought shelter. The necessity for a search warrant and its abilities vary from country to country. In certain authoritarian nations, police officers may be allowed to search individuals and property without having to obtain court permission or provide justification for their actions.


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