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holding that providing the report at least 24 hours before hearing "is essentially a question of providing adequate and timely discovery"
Summary of this case from State v. K.J.B. (In re K.J.B.)Opinion
February 29, 2000
holding that providing the report at least 24 hours before hearing "is essentially a question of providing adequate and timely discovery"
Summary of this case from State v. K.J.B. (In re K.J.B.)February 29, 2000
holding that providing the report at least 24 hours before hearing "is essentially a question of providing adequate and timely discovery"
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Summary of this case from State v. CockrellFull title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Feb 29, 2000
The Oregon Court of Appeals subsequently affirmed the sentences imposed on these convictions and the Oregon…
Vasquez v. Double Press Mfg., Inc.urpose of rehearing is not to raise new questions or rehash old arguments, but to allow the court to correct…