7.24 Flashcards

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RCr. 7.24(1)(a)

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(1) Upon written request by the defense, the attorney for the Commonwealth shall disclose the substance, including time, date,
and place, of any oral incriminating statement known by the attorney for the Commonwealth to have been made by a defendant
to any witness, and to permit the defendant to inspect and copy or photograph any relevant (a) written or recorded statements
or confessions made by the defendant, or copies thereof, that are known by the attorney for the Commonwealth to be in the
possession, custody, or control of the Commonwealth,

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RCr. 7.24(1)(b)

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itten request by the defense, the attorney for the Commonwealth shall disclose the substance, including time, date,
and place, of any oral incriminating statement known by the attorney for the Commonwealth to have been made by a defendant
to any witness, and to permit the defendant to inspect and copy or photograph any relevant…(b) results or reports of physical or mental examinations, and of
scientific tests or experiments made in connection with the particular case, or copies thereof, that are known by the attorney
for the Commonwealth to be in the possession, custody or control of the Commonwealth

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RCr. 7.24(1)(c)

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(c) upon written request by the
defense, the attorney for the Commonwealth shall furnish to the defendant a written summary of any expert testimony that the
Commonwealth intends to introduce at trial. This summary must identify the witness and describe the witness’s opinions, the
bases and reasons for those opinions, and the witness’s qualifications.

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RCr. 7.24(2)

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(2) On motion of a defendant the court may order the attorney for the Commonwealth to permit the defendant to inspect and copy
or photograph books, papers, documents or tangible objects, or copies or portions thereof, that are in the possession, custody
or control of the Commonwealth, upon a showing that the items sought may be material to the preparation of the defense and
that the request is reasonable. This provision authorizes pretrial discovery and inspection of official police reports, but not of
memoranda, or other documents made by police officers and agents of the Commonwealth in connection with the investigation
or prosecution of the case, or of statements made to them by witnesses or by prospective witnesses (other than the defendant).

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RCr. 7.24(3)(A)(i) if the defendant requests disclosure under RCr. 7.24(1)(b)

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)(i) If the defendant requests disclosure under RCr 7.24(1)(b), upon compliance to such request by the Commonwealth,
and upon written request of the Commonwealth, the defendant, subject to objection for cause, shall permit the Commonwealth
to inspect, copy, or photograph any results or reports of physical or mental examinations and of scientific tests or experiments
made in connection with the particular case, or copies thereof, within the possession, custody, or control of the defendant, which
the defendant intends to introduce as evidence or which were prepared by a witness whom the defendant intends to call at
trial when the results or reports relate to the witness’s testimony.

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RCr. 7.24(3)(A)(ii) if the defendant requests disclosure of the Commonwealth’s experts under RCr. 7.24(1)(c)

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If the defendant requests disclosure of the Commonwealth’s
experts under RCr 7.24(1)(c), then upon written request by the attorney for the Commonwealth, the defense shall furnish to
the attorney for the Commonwealth a written summary of any expert testimony that the defense intends to introduce at trial.
This summary must identify the witness and describe that witness’s opinions, the bases and reasons for those opinions, and
the witness’s qualifications.

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RCr. 7.24(3)(A)(ii)

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If the defendant requests disclosure under Rule 7.24(2), upon compliance with such request by the Commonwealth, and
upon motion of the Commonwealth, the court may order that the defendant permit the Commonwealth to inspect, copy, or
photograph books, papers, documents or tangible objects which the defendant intends to introduce into evidence and which are
in the defendant’s possession, custody, or control.

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RCr. 7.24(3)(B)(i)

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(B)(i) If a defendant intends to introduce expert testimony relating to a mental disease or defect or any other mental condition
of the defendant bearing upon the issue of his or her guilt or punishment, the defendant shall, at least 20 days prior to trial, or
at such other time as the court may direct upon reasonable notice to the parties, notify the attorney for the Commonwealth in
writing of such intention and file a copy of such notice with the clerk. The court may for cause shown allow late filing of the
notice or grant additional time to the parties to prepare for trial or make such other order as may be appropriate

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RCr. 7.24(3)(B)(ii)

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(ii) When a defendant has filed the notice required by paragraph (B)(i) of this rule, the court may, upon motion of the attorney for the Commonwealth, order the defendant to submit to a mental examination. No statement made by the defendant in the course of any examination provided for by this rule, whether the examination be with or without the consent of the defendant, shall be admissible into evidence against the defendant in any criminal proceeding. No testimony by the expert based upon such
statement, and no fruits of the statement shall be admissible into evidence against the defendant in any criminal proceeding
except upon an issue regarding mental condition on which the defendant has introduced testimony. If the examination ordered under this rule pertains to the issue of punishment (excluding a pretrial hearing under KRS 532.135), the court shall enter an
order prohibiting disclosure to the attorneys for either party of any self-incriminating information divulged by the defendant until the defendant is found guilty of a felony offense, unless the parties otherwise enter into an agreement regulating disclosure.

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RCr. 7.24(3)(C)

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(C) If there is a failure to give notice when required by this rule or to submit to an examination ordered by the court under
this rule, the court may exclude such evidence or the testimony of any expert witness offered by the defendant on the issue of his or her mental condition.

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RCr. 7.24(3)(D)

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(D) Evidence of an intention as to which notice was given pursuant to this rule, but later withdrawn, shall not be admissible,
in any civil or criminal proceeding, against the person who gave said notice.

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RCr. 7.24(4)

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(4) If the case has been set for trial, a request for relief under this rule shall be made a reasonable time in advance of the trial
date, and the granting of a continuance by reason of such request shall lie within the sound discretion of the court.

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RCr. 7.24(5)

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(5) An order granting relief under this rule shall specify the time, place and manner of making the discovery and inspection
permitted and may prescribe such terms and conditions as are just.

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RCr. 7.24(6)

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(6) On a sufficient showing the court may at any time order that the discovery or inspection be denied, restricted or deferred,
or make such other order as is appropriate. On motion the court may permit the Commonwealth to make such showing, in
whole or part, in the form of a written statement to be inspected by the court privately; and if the court thereupon grants relief
following such private inspection the entire text of the Commonwealth’s statement shall be sealed and preserved in the records
of the court to be made available to the appellate court in the event of an appeal by the defendant.

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RCr. 7.24(7)

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(7) One (1) motion shall exhaust the relief available to the movant under this rule, except that a subsequent motion may be
sustained on a showing of just cause.

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RCr. 7.24(8)

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(8) If subsequent to compliance with an order issued pursuant to this rule, and prior to or during trial, a party discovers additional
material previously requested which is subject to discovery or inspection under the rule, that party shall promptly notify the
other party or the other party’s attorney, or the court, of the existence thereof.

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RCr. 7.24(9)

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(9) If at any time during the course of the proceedings it is brought to the attention of the court that a party has failed to comply
with this rule or an order issued pursuant thereto, the court may direct such party to permit the discovery or inspection of
materials not previously disclosed, grant a continuance, or prohibit the party from introducing in evidence the material not
disclosed, or it may enter such other order as may be just under the circumstances.