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Reason: None provided.

Prosecutors have to turn over in discovery any evidence they're using and any evidence that might be exculpatory.

For example, in Florida they mentioned today all surveillance footage up to a certain date and all grand jury interviews were turned over.

I think the idea of you asking them for discovery is from a civil case. I don't think that applies in a criminal case.

But if prosecutors do not turn over everything before trial, the defendant can go free. It's known as a Brady violation

1 year ago
9 score
Reason: Original

Prosecutors have to turn over and discovery any evidence they're using and any evidence that might be exculpatory.

For example, in Florida they mentioned today all surveillance footage up to a certain date and all grand jury interviews were turned over.

I think the idea of you asking them for discovery is from a civil case. I don't think that applies in a criminal case.

But if prosecutors do not turn over everything before trial, the defendant can go free. It's known as a Brady violation

1 year ago
1 score