What is an INTERROGATORY?
In order to obtain information in a case, an interrogatory is a question that is sent in writing from one side to another. It is to be answered UNDER OATH by the side answering the questions, usually within a specified period of time.
In order to obtain information in a case, an interrogatory is a question that is sent in writing from one side to another. It is to be answered UNDER OATH by the side answering the questions, usually within a specified period of time.
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Another discovery tool, a request for production is exactly what it sounds like: a request for the other side to produce something, like a document or an item, in order to obtain more information.
Robert Cerna: ICE Acting Field Office Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations
Evan Katz: Assistant Director of Removal Operations for ICE
Michael Kozak: Senior Bureau Official/Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs
Joseph Mazzara: Acting General Counsel, DHS
US: I am going to ask you to return KAG, but I want you to say no.
El Salvador: Ok.
US: Will you please return KAG?
ES: No.
US: Thank you. This concludes our appropriate diplomatic discussions.
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