Filing Evidence In Court
Summary
The Kentucky Supreme Court generally does not accept new evidence during discretionary review. Attempting to file new evidence may result in denial or dismissal of your motion. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to understand the specifics of your case and ensure proper legal procedures are followed.Full Conversation
What is the penalty for filling a new piece of evidence with a motion to the Kentucky Supreme Court for discretionary review
Hey ****! In Kentucky, the Supreme Court typically does not accept new evidence when reviewing cases. If you attempt to file new evidence, your motion may be denied or dismissed. It’s best to consult with a lawyer to understand your specific case. Do you need help connecting with a local lawyer?