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Defense Exhibit Template

The Defense Exhibit stamp is used by criminal defense attorneys to mark exhibits. Using letter-based labeling, this stamp follows the convention of distinguishing defense exhibits from prosecution exhibits in criminal proceedings.

DEFENSE
EXHIBIT
1

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When to Use This Template

Criminal defense at trial
Suppression hearings
Sentencing hearings
Post-conviction proceedings

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Best Practices

  • 1Use letter labeling (A, B, C) to distinguish from prosecution
  • 2Pre-mark exhibits before trial
  • 3Organize exhibits chronologically or by witness
  • 4Include exculpatory evidence prominently

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Defense Exhibit FAQ

Should I use "Defense" or "Defendant's" exhibit?

Either is acceptable in criminal cases. "Defense Exhibit" is commonly used and clearly indicates the source of the exhibit.

Why use letters instead of numbers for defense exhibits?

Defense exhibits use letters (A, B, C) to easily distinguish them from prosecution exhibits which use numbers (1, 2, 3), similar to civil defendant/plaintiff conventions.

Can I use this for public defender cases?

Yes, the Defense Exhibit stamp works for all criminal defense matters, whether private counsel, public defender, or appointed counsel.

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