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Not so much the stipulation to seal.I may be misinterpreting your question, @Nila Aella, apologies if so.
But if by "this" in "Do they have to do this with every piece of evidence...?"
You mean does the defense have to file a Stipulation (and Temporary Order To Seal the Stipulation in this case) for each and every piece of evidence they want to forensically evaluate:
I would think not, it seems like there are way too many pieces of evidence they might want to test/evaluate to do a stipulation/order for each and every one, IMO, but IANAL.
I would think if there are more than one, each one would be umbrella-like, and cover an entire category of evidence, e.g., all the blood evidence collected at the scene.
JMO
The Order to remove evidentiary items for forensic testing.
I do see now that it is "items" plural, I thought at first it was one item. So maybe it is a list of items.
I wondered if the Defense needs to have an Order from the Judge every time they remove evidentiary items to test them?
Edit: removed an attachment that was not related to my post