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Giglio v. United States, 405 U.S. 150 (1972), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the prosecution's failure to inform the jury that a witness had been promised not to be prosecuted in exchange for his testimony was a failure to fulfill the duty to present all material evidence to the jury, and constituted a violation of due process, requiring a new trial. [1]
Case name Citation Date decided Boyd v. Dutton: 405 U.S. 1: 1972: Colombo v. New York: 405 U.S. 9: 1972: Roudebush v. Hartke: 405 U.S. 15: 1972: Parisi v. Davidson
Giglio v. United States, 405 U.S. 150 (1972) and the resulting Giglio rule, which requires that any deal with a witness that might call the witness's credibility into question must be disclosed in court. As a consequence, any plea bargain or deal made by the prosecutor with a witness in exchange for testimony should be disclosed to the defense ...
Supreme Court of the United States 38°53′26″N 77°00′16″W / 38.89056°N 77.00444°W / 38.89056; -77.00444 Established March 4, 1789 ; 235 years ago (1789-03-04) Location Washington, D.C. Coordinates 38°53′26″N 77°00′16″W / 38.89056°N 77.00444°W / 38.89056; -77.00444 Composition method Presidential nomination with Senate confirmation Authorised by ...
This category is for case law of the United States in the year 1972. 1967; 1968; ... Giglio v. United States; ... volume 405; List of United States Supreme Court ...
Case name Citation Date decided O'Brien v. Brown: 409 U.S. 1: 1972: United States v. Louisiana (1972) 409 U.S. 17: 1972: California v. Krivda: 409 U.S. 33
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