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- Q4955242 subject Q6996838.
- Q4955242 subject Q8878755.
- Q4955242 abstract "Brady disclosure consists of exculpatory or impeaching information and evidence that is material to the guilt or innocence or to the punishment of a defendant. The term comes from the U.S. Supreme Court case, Brady v. Maryland, in which the Supreme Court ruled that suppression by the prosecution of evidence favorable to a defendant who has requested it violates due process. Following Brady, the prosecutor must disclose evidence or information that would prove the innocence of the defendant or would enable the defense to more effectively impeach the credibility of government witnesses. Evidence that would serve to reduce the defendant's sentence must also be disclosed by the prosecution.".
- Q4955242 wikiPageExternalLink viewcontent.cgi?article=1180&context=lawfaculty.
- Q4955242 wikiPageExternalLink BradyOutlineFINAL2012.pdf.
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- Q4955242 wikiPageExternalLink SUCCESSFUL%20BRADY%20AND%20NAPUE%20CASES.pdf.
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- Q4955242 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996838.
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- Q4955242 wikiPageWikiLink Q8878755.
- Q4955242 comment "Brady disclosure consists of exculpatory or impeaching information and evidence that is material to the guilt or innocence or to the punishment of a defendant. The term comes from the U.S. Supreme Court case, Brady v. Maryland, in which the Supreme Court ruled that suppression by the prosecution of evidence favorable to a defendant who has requested it violates due process.".
- Q4955242 label "Brady disclosure".