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  2. Brady disclosure - Wikipedia

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    Greene, "Thus the term 'Brady violation' is sometimes used to refer to any breach of the broad obligation to disclose exculpatory evidence – that is, to any suppression of so-called 'Brady material' – although strictly speaking, there is never a real 'Brady violation' unless the nondisclosure was so serious that there is a reasonable ...

  3. Brady v. Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Brady v. Maryland , 373 U.S. 83 (1963), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision holding that under the Due Process Clause of the Constitution of the United States , the prosecution must turn over to a criminal defendant any significant evidence in its possession that suggests the defendant is not guilty ( exculpatory evidence ).

  4. The discovery of Brady violations, in some cases, have even led to overturned convictions. Lead prosecutor called to stand Bradley also testified Friday, detailing her account of the incident and ...

  5. Connick v. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Connick v. Thompson, 563 U.S. 51 (2011), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court considered whether a prosecutor's office can be held liable for a single Brady violation by one of its members on the theory that the office provided inadequate training. [1]

  6. How sheriff’s office withheld video - AOL

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    The catalytic converter case in particular would not be considered a Brady violation, multiple attorneys told Knox News, because the sheriff's office did eventually did provide the video, although ...

  7. Adnan Syed calls for investigation into prosecutorial ...

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    Syed also stressed the failure by prosecutors to disclose alternative suspects to defense attorneys during his trial in what's known as a Brady violation, which was cited by a Baltimore judge last ...

  8. Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (Pub.L. 103–159, 107 Stat. 1536, enacted November 30, 1993), often referred to as the Brady Act, the Brady Bill or the Brady Handgun Bill, is an Act of the United States Congress that mandated federal background checks on firearm purchasers in the United States.

  9. Alec Baldwin's “Rust” case is officially over as prosecutor ...

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    That trial ended in July when Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer threw out the case, stating that the police and prosecutors involved had committed a "Brady violation" by withholding key evidence from the ...