There is no problem with the attorney getting discovery to show you, ask him to show you the probable cause affidavit and police report. If this is a felony you can look at the indictment to see what you are charged with, if a misdemeanor look at the Information. Hope this helps.
You have a right to review the evidence against you. I'm sure your attorney will be glad to go over with you the evidence that the prosecution says that they have pertaining to your case. I would encourage you to make an appointment with your lawyer and discuss the evidence with him or her. There may be information that has to be redacted but your lawyer will explain that to you.
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