supplemental pleading
- A supplemental pleading refers to any legal action that adds information regarding events or relevant occurrences that have taken place after the time when the initial legal document was filed
- The attorney filed a supplemental pleading to include new evidence discovered after the initial case filing.
- The judge allowed the supplemental pleading as it provided clarifications about matters that arose after the first pleading was made.
- The prosecutor updated the case with a supplemental pleading due to changes in the circumstances after the initial pleading.
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