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Federal CDs in the Ninth Circuit + sister-circuit jurisdictions adopting the Henthorn rule.

Discovery Demand — United States v. Henthorn officer-personnel material

Pre-drafted Henthorn demand for in-camera review of testifying officers' personnel files. 9th Cir. 1991 grounded.

Serve the Henthorn demand the moment the witness list lands. Force the government to canvass every testifying officer's personnel file in camera — not as a defense-counsel scavenger hunt.

the government has a duty to examine personnel files upon a defendant's request for their production.

United States v. Henthorn, 931 F.2d 29, 30–31 (9th Cir. 1991)(opens in new tab)
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What this template gives you that the canned-form-book demand does not.
  1. 01.

    AUSAs routinely punt Henthorn requests with 'no Brady material in file' — Henthorn requires the canvass first, the conclusion second.

  2. 02.

    Reply-brief framework cites Cadet (9th Cir. 2013) on the in-camera review backstop and Brooks (D.C. Cir.) for cross-circuit adoption.

  3. 03.

    Demand language pre-cites the FOIA / Touhy framework for back-stop disclosure if the AUSA refuses to canvass.

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Discovery — Henthorn demand — Case details

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Federal district the matter is pending in. Stamps the demand cover and informs which local-rule timeline overlays the FRCP 16 baseline.

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Frequently asked questions.

What does the demand contain?

Eight sections: cover (your case identifier + jurisdiction stamped on), scope of demand, the lead authority's verbatim holding with source URL, attaching-precedent citations, the pre-drafted demand language (~250 words editable), reply-brief framework anticipating government opposition, response deadlines + local-rule overlay, and the methods + source URLs bibliography.

Is this legal advice?

No. The template is a pre-trial litigation aid modeled on the published constitutional + statutory authority for federal-criminal discovery. Counsel of record adapts the demand language to the controlling circuit's doctrine and the facts of the case before serving.

How fast is delivery?

Stripe checkout completes in seconds; the PDF is emailed to the address you provide. Templates are pre-built — there is no per-case data pipeline running.

Do you cite anything I cannot independently verify?

No. Every citation in every demand carries a source URL stored alongside. Lead authorities are Brady 373 U.S. 83, Giglio 405 U.S. 150, Fed. R. Crim. P. 16, and Henthorn 931 F.2d 29. All public-domain, linked to Cornell LII or law.resource.org.

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