This document is a court opinion from the District Court of Appeal of Florida regarding a petition for writ of certiorari filed by Andrea Kidder seeking to quash a discovery order requiring her to disclose the results of a blood alcohol test. The court denied the petition, finding that under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.220(d)(1)(B)(ii), Kidder was required to disclose the results of the scientific blood alcohol test to the prosecution as part of the reciprocal discovery process after electing to participate in discovery. The court rejected Kidder's argument that the test results were protected work product, determining that the rule requires disclosure of scientific test results regardless of whether the expert conducting the test will be called as a witness.