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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
NOW COMES the State of
North Carolina and acknowledges receipt of Defendants' request for
voluntary discovery. In response to the Defendant request, the State
of North Carolina has prepared
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21. April 3, 1997
statement of Patrick Pardee (2 pages)
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 which come to
the attention of the State.
Additionally,
discovery of any items presently held as evidence by the Guilford
County Sheriffs Department can be obtained by contacting and
arranging for an opportunity to inspect the items. Items of physical
evidence can be inspected pursuant to reasonable safeguards and only
if the Defendant waives the chain of custody from the point the
Defendant's counsel inspects the evidence to the introduction of the
evidence at trial. Please prepare and present a suitable waiver to
the District Attorney's Office for the 18th Judicial District or the
Guilford County Sheriffs Department.
This Monday, November
03, 1997. /signature/
Richard E. Panosh
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