Discovery is a modern pretrial procedure by which parties gain information held by the adverse party. Common types of discovery include depositions, interrogatories, and the production of documents.
Written questions about facts in a civil suit, submitted by one party to the other party or witnesses. These questions are asked under oath, and both the questions and sworn answers are used as evidence in the trial.
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