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Answer: After you are formally indicted or accused, you can file a discovery motion, in anticipation of jury trial, and the prosecutor must provide all of the evidence against you at least ten days prior to trial. If your attorney is not in place when you get the discovery, you will be at a severe disadvantage.
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