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Defendants' Rights to Exculpatory Evidence: Brady v. Maryland 

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Комментарии : 22   
@jansdoe6963
@jansdoe6963 3 года назад
The prosecutor has to turn over all materials that the prosecutor has or it is a violation of "Brady."
@michaelfowler5760
@michaelfowler5760 Год назад
No, just material, exculpatory material.
@FreeWorldKash
@FreeWorldKash 2 года назад
I've been searching yt for hours looking for this information right here THANK YOU!
@LawShelf
@LawShelf 2 года назад
Glad we could help!
@zakglove6536
@zakglove6536 7 месяцев назад
Wow so Brady still got charged with murder. Great job American justice system.
@kaprina9265
@kaprina9265 3 года назад
Thank You, this was very clear and easy to understand.
@jansdoe6963
@jansdoe6963 3 года назад
This an excellent piece.
@chasingamurderer
@chasingamurderer 3 года назад
Thank you
@amandathomas.AK1K
@amandathomas.AK1K Год назад
❤ extremely helpful, thanks so much
@LawShelf
@LawShelf Год назад
Thank you!
@troyjansen2404
@troyjansen2404 6 месяцев назад
Say a client demanded a speedy trial. The prosecutor asked that to be waived because the reports have just been done and they need to be picked up. Client waived his ST demand in order for them to get the evidence. The trial took place 9 months after that date and the prosecutor only then, 4 hours into trial, submitted that evidence and used it. A mistrial was asked for by defense after prosecution rested and was granted. 2 days after trial a disk with all rhe evidence came to defense office. Almost 1 year after mistrial, the defense found Brady evidence easily obtained on that disk that was known to the prosecutor. And that evidence would have fed directly into the defense that someone else could have and was doing the crime. Should the case be dismissed? A new trial date has been scheduled. Thank you for reading and any advice.
@ImRanchWilder
@ImRanchWilder 12 дней назад
When is the new trial date? I wish him luck 🍀
@doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
the Brady rule is broken all day everyday in courts........knowing this is very important.....thanks! also see kyles v whitley united states v bagley
@LawShelf
@LawShelf Год назад
Unfortunately, it does happen.
@shayclemonstv
@shayclemonstv Год назад
excellent post
@LawShelf
@LawShelf Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@americanlegaldefense7789
@americanlegaldefense7789 11 месяцев назад
5:15. In _Van de Kamp v. Goldstein,_ 555 U.S. 335 (2009) the Supreme Court sharply limited Section 1983 liability to individual prosecuting attorneys for Brady violations. Administrative tasks they ruled are not subject to judicial immunity, but prosecutorial ones are. The final statement thus is an over-generalization and is not entirely accurate.
@lexfahey7399
@lexfahey7399 9 месяцев назад
What if they tampered with the evidence and I have proof of it
@FreshCleanUnderwear
@FreshCleanUnderwear 10 месяцев назад
How quickly is the prosecution required to turn over exculpatory evidence? Do you have a source that I could use to show this?
@sasha_bluue7234
@sasha_bluue7234 9 месяцев назад
Did you get an answer?
@paminamas234
@paminamas234 Год назад
What does exculpatory mean in law? In criminal law, exculpatory evidence is evidence, such as a statement, tending to excuse, justify, or absolve the alleged fault or guilt of a defendant. In other words, the evidence is favorable to the defendant.
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