Marshall Islands

Rules of Criminal Procedure

TITLE IV. ARRAIGNMENT AND PREPARATION FOR TRIAL

Rule 16. Disclosure and Discovery

(d) Disclosure by Government to Defendant by Court Order Requiring a Showing of Good Cause.

(1) The defense may make a written motion in the court having jurisdiction to try said case requesting the government to disclose material and information not covered by Rule 16(c). Such motion must specify the material or information sought to be disclosed. If the court finds the request to be reasonable, the court must order the government to disclose to the defendant that material and information requested which is found by the court to be relevant and material to the defendant's case.

(2) The court must specify the material and information to be disclosed and the time and manner in which the government must make disclosure under this rule.

Keywords

Fair trial standards
Rights during trial - disclosure of evidence to defence



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