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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

State Bar answers whether a prosecutor can require defense counsel to agree that discovery may be shown to the defendant but that copies of the documents may not be given to the defendant?

Check out this month's Texas Bar Journal for the full text of Opinion 619. The Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct permit a prosecutor to require and defense counsel to agree that
documents the prosecutor produces to defense counsel may be shown to the defendant but that copies of the documents may not be given to the defendant.

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