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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GUILFORD
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 97CRS39580;81
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. THEODORE MEAD KIMBLE, RONNIE LEE KIMBLE, Defendants
DISCOVERY MEMORDANDUM (Number 7)
NOW COMES the State of North Carolina and acknowledges receipt of
Defendants' request for additional discovery. The State of North
Carolina has previously extensive discovery. In response to the
defendant's specific requests the State of North Carolina is
voluntarily providing the following information, which although not
subject to discovery is provided to assist the defendants in
preparation of their cases. These items are available for pick up or
review at the District Attorney's Office..
1. Copies of black and white photos from fire scene.
3.
Pretrial interview with Patrick Pardee
In the event that there are other
specific requests, the State of North Carolina will voluntarily
respond to each request.
The State will voluntarily provide any additional items of discovery
and any exculpatory or Brady materials which come into the
possession of the State of North Carolina. The State acknowledges
its continuing duty to disclose any discoverable or exculpatory
materials that come to the attention of the State.
This Thursday, July 30, 1998.
Richard E. Panosh ( X ) Placing said copy in an official depository of the United States Post office with the first-class postage prepaid and with the same addressed to:
Mr. John B. Hatfield Attorney at Law Hatfield and Hatfield 219 West Washington St.
Greensboro,
NC 27401 Mr. W. David Lloyd
Attorney at
Law Greensboro, NC 27401
Mr. John
Bryson Mr. Robert McClellan
Attorney at
Law
(X) copy of this memo was also faxed to the offices of each counsel.
This Thursday, July 30, 1998.
/signature/ Richard E. Panosh Assistant District Attorney 2
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