Multiple Choice
The judicial standard for interpreting the scope of discovery permits a party to seek information if it:
A) will lead to evidence admissible during the trial.
B) is immediately indicative of guilt or innocence.
C) is clear and convincing evidence of negligence.
D) is important enough to the requesting party that they will file a request.
E) is protected by lawyer-client confidentiality.
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