In order to facilitate fair trials and avoid unfair surprise in civil cases, it shall be the policy of the Chehalis Tribal Court to allow a party to obtain information about the other party's case.
Methods of discovering and exchanging information may include submission of written questions to the other party, requesting admissions of facts, requesting witnesses names, interviewing the other party's witnesses, and requesting the other party to produce documents or property for inspection. Such requests for information shall be as clear and specific as possible.
A party who receives a request for information shall respond within 14 days. Failure to respond shall be grounds for the other party to seek a court order compelling a response.
If the parties disagree about whether information is required to be disclosed, the Court shall decide the dispute. If the Court deems it, conditions may be placed on the release of information to protect confidential material.
(Prior code § 2.2.2.100; Res. 2006-63; Res. 2011-020)