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DKT NO 112 | 02.21.2013 | DEFENDANT'S DEMAND FOR SUPPLEMENTAL DISCOVERY

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

STATE OF FLORIDA




vs.



SHELLIE N. ZIMMERMAN


CASE NO: 59-2012-CF-001792-A




DEMAND FOR SUPPLEMENTAL DISCOVERY

COMES NOW, the above-named Defendant, pursuant to Rule 3.220, Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, and demands that the State of Florida disclose to the undersigned counsel and permit him to inspect, copy, test and photograph the following information and material within the State's possession or control:

Address for the following State’s witnesses: Dawn Wilson and Kenneth Wilson Under Rule 3.220(j), the State has a continuing duty to disclose any and all witnesses and/or evidence.



I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy of the foregoing has been furnished by facsimile/e-mail delivery John I. Guy, Esquire, Office of the State Attorney, Fourth Judicial Circuit, Duval County Courthouse Annex, 220 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, this the 20th day of February, 2013

signatureAttorney
KELLY B. SIMS
Florida Bar No. 0492760
Law Office of Kelly B. Sims, P.A.
The Day Building
605 East Robinson Street, Suite 450
Orlando, Florida 32801
(407) 644-8881
Fax:(407) 841-3817
EM: Kelly@KBSimsLaw.com
Attorney for Defendant


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