San Andreas Judicial Branch Re: #22-CM-0065, State of San Andreas v. Harley Pavlovich "HERE FOR YOU | SAFE FOR YOU" |
- Honorable Daniels,
In relation to the Motion to Compel Discovery as filed by the Defense, the Prosecution would like to note the following.
Firstly, in relation to the documentation or investigative reports detailing damage to vehicles and/or the roadways involved in the scenario, the Prosecution notes that this request has been submitted by the Defense on December 16, 2022 while the original incident occurred at August 2, 2022 with the case being activated on October 17, 2022 and the Defense actively filing motions at that point. Further, the Prosecution points out that evidence exhibit #2 contains a visual exhibit of the actions occurred by the Defendant as well as the damages caused by these actions. As such, the Prosecution invokes the principles of proportionality and subsidiarity and can only conclude this part of the Motion to Compel Discovery should be denied.
Secondly, in relation to the professional health analyzes done to all related parties caused by this event, the Prosecution again notes that evidence exhibit #2 contains a visual exhibit of the actions occurred by the Defendant as well as the damages caused by these actions. Further, for the charges the Prosecution is prosecuting the Defendant (i.e. WF01 - WF01 - Assault with a Deadly Weapon of a Government Employee) no professional health has ever and will ever be required in court. As such, the Prosecution invokes the principles of proportionality and subsidiarity and can only conclude this part of the Motion to Compel Discovery should be denied.
Respectfully,
Deputy Attorney General
Director of Public Notary
San Andreas Judicial Branch
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