Texas Certificate of Written Discovery

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TX-G0074
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1 attorney answer You may be referring to a "certificate of discovery" or a "Rule 5.2 Certificate". If so, this is a document filed with the clerk of court attesting to the fact that "discovery" has been served on the opposing side.

Rule 306a. Date of Judgment or Order (1981) Rule 306a. Date of Judgment or Order (1981) Judges, attorneys and clerks are directed to use their best efforts to cause all judgments, decisions, and orders of any kind to be reduced to writing and signed by the trial judge with the date of signing stated therein.

That disclosure is accomplished through a methodical process called "discovery." Discovery takes three basic forms: written discovery, document production and depositions.

Your criminal defense attorney should be able to provide you with a copy of the discovery in your case. If you do not have a criminal defense attorney, you should immediately hire one as this is the only way you will obtain the best possible result on your case.

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Texas Certificate of Written Discovery