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92nd General Assembly (2019 Regular)
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SB579

To Require The Disclosure Of All Evidence In The Possession Of The State To A Criminal Defendant, Whether The Evidence Is Inculpatory, Exculpatory, Or Neither Inculpatory Nor Exculpatory.

To Require The Disclosure Of All Evidence In The Possession Of The State To A Criminal Defendant, Whether The Evidence Is Inculpatory, Exculpatory, Or Neither Inculpatory Nor Exculpatory.

Bill Summary

To Require The Disclosure Of All Evidence In The Possession Of The State To A Criminal Defendant, Whether The Evidence Is Inculpatory, Exculpatory, Or Neither Inculpatory Nor Exculpatory.
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1st Degree Direct
2nd Degree Shared
3rd Degree Extended

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Apr 24, 2019
SB579: To Require The Disclosure Of All Evidence In The Possession Of The State To A Criminal Defendant, Whether The Evidence Is Inculpatory, Exculpatory, Or Neither Inculpatory Nor Exculpatory. - Arkansas Legislature | StateLeg