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Tag Archives: Criminal Defense

Nathan A. Frazier, Amending for Justice’s Sake: Codified Disclosure Rule Needed to Provide Guidance to Prosecutor’s Duty to Disclose

Posted on June 6, 2011 by zhyman

63 Fla. L. Rev. 771 (2011)| | | | ABSTRACT :: “I wouldn’t wish what I am going through on anyone,” Senator Ted Stevens commented after losing his seat in the United States Senate on November 18, 2008. Senator Stevens … Continue reading →

Posted in Attorney Practice, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Fourth Amendment, Governments and Legislation, Uncategorized | Tagged 4th amendment, 6th amendment, bias, blatant violations, Brady, confessions, confrontation clause, considerable authority, conviction, Criminal Defense, Criminal Procedure, criminal prosecution, Discovery, Federal Court, federal rules of civil procedure, Giglio, inconsistent statements, information, Jencks, material evidence, mental impairments, monetary rewards, paid informants, prior testimony, promises of immunity, Rule 26, suppression, vacate | Comments Off
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