If you filed a Motion for Discovery, it would be in the clerk's record. You can appear at the clerk's office and request a copy. It is public record, and therefore open to the public.
lawyer or the defendant if he want copy of file
The discovery phase in a pending lawsuit is the period where both parties can request and exchange relevant information and documents related to the case. This phase helps each side understand the other's evidence and build their legal arguments. It includes procedures like depositions, interrogatories, and requests for documents.
A motion for discovery is when a request is put in to the court to order the opposing part to produce discovery materials. Depending on whether the matter is a criminal or civil case discovery materials vary.
If a party refuses to answer Discovery in a civil case, you can file a Motion to Compel, requesting that the court compel them to answer.
Yes. Whether or not your motion will be granted depends on a number of factors.
A discovery motion lets you know what evidence the other side has. Normally, you are not allowed to surprise the other side with evidence they didn't know about, unless their lawyer was too dumb or distracted to file a discovery motion. Also, they may have evidence that helps you, that you will never find out about except through discovery.
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If you were mailed a copy of the motion, it sounds very much like it is an "information copy." (i.e.; You are being advised of what the motion to the judge will contain).
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