In my experience the problem will be getting them to actually provide it. Information such as this often arrives extremely late (sometimes on the day of the trial leading to an adjournment in the interests of justice). As Handyandy says I don't see how it could be on the "unused" side of the material but would not put it past them - which is why you need a solicitor.
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In my experience the problem will be getting them to actually provide it.
I think the important thing to emphasise is that a defendant will rarely be served with everything the police have and they should not build up their hopes that they will.
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