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In order to be introduced into the court proceedings they must have "relevance" to the case being heard. Only the person in receipt of the Duces Tecum knows what documents are spelled out as being relevant by the court. Other persons who wish to introduce what THEY think may be helpful can approach counsel for either side and OFFER their information or documents, but that is no guarantee that their information will be admitted.

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