Exhibit List
Exhibit List
An exhibit list is a document submitted to the court by both the prosecution and the defense, identifying the physical evidence and documents they intend to introduce as exhibits during the trial. The list typically includes a description of each exhibit, such as “photograph of crime scene” or “bank statement dated January 15, 2022,” and a unique identification number for each exhibit. The purpose of the exhibit list is to provide notice to the opposing party and to allow them to review the exhibits before trial and raise any objections. It also helps the court manage the evidence and ensures that all necessary exhibits are available. The exhibit list may be amended as the trial approaches, and the court may set deadlines for the submission of the list. The parties must also provide copies of the exhibits to the opposing party before trial.