Prima facie Discovery?
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prima facie means at first look.
you can tell what it is by looking at it
evidence discovered just by looking at it.
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Discovery in American law is the process of investigation and evidence gathering that litigants will make in preparation for trial.
"prima facie" means "on its first appearance" in latin and as a legal term refers to evidence that is taken to be obvious, sufficient, and not needing any further proof.
I don't know what you mean by combining the 2 expressions, as they are contradictory. If something is prima facie it won't require discovery. Although, the process of discovery should unearth many pieces of evidence, some of which could be prima facie.
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