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- Exculpatory_evidence abstract "Exculpatory evidence is evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial that exonerates or tends to exonerate the defendant of guilt. It is the opposite of inculpatory evidence, which tends to prove guilt.In many countries, including the United States, police and prosecutors are required to disclose to the defendant exculpatory evidence they possess before the defendant enters a plea (guilty or not guilty).Per the Brady v. Maryland decision, prosecutors have a duty to disclose exculpatory evidence even if not requested to do so. While the prosecution is not required to search for exculpatory evidence and must disclose only the evidence in its possession, custody, or control, the prosecution's duty is to disclose all information known to any member of its team, e.g., police, investigators, crime labs, et cetera. In Brady v. Maryland, the U.S. Supreme Court held that such a requirement follows from constitutional due process and is consistent with the prosecutor's duty to seek justice.".
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- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Brady_disclosure.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Brady_v._Maryland.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_law.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_law.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Defendant.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Due_process.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Evidence_(law).
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Giglio_v._United_States.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Guilt_(law).
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Inculpatory_evidence.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink List_of_wrongful_convictions_in_the_United_States.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Murder.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Police.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Prosecutor.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink R_v_Stinchcombe.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exculpatory evidence".
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Failure to Disclose Exculpatory Evidence".
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLinkText "exculpatory evidence".
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageWikiLinkText "exculpatory".
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Criminal-law-stub.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Evidence_law.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Miscarriage_of_Justice.
- Exculpatory_evidence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Exculpatory_evidence subject Category:Criminal_law.
- Exculpatory_evidence hypernym Evidence.
- Exculpatory_evidence type Organisation.
- Exculpatory_evidence comment "Exculpatory evidence is evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial that exonerates or tends to exonerate the defendant of guilt. It is the opposite of inculpatory evidence, which tends to prove guilt.In many countries, including the United States, police and prosecutors are required to disclose to the defendant exculpatory evidence they possess before the defendant enters a plea (guilty or not guilty).Per the Brady v.".
- Exculpatory_evidence label "Exculpatory evidence".
- Exculpatory_evidence sameAs Q5419722.
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- Exculpatory_evidence sameAs Q5419722.
- Exculpatory_evidence wasDerivedFrom Exculpatory_evidence?oldid=703924625.
- Exculpatory_evidence isPrimaryTopicOf Exculpatory_evidence.