U.S. v. Arnold, No. 93-4713 (11th Cir.) (117 F.3d 1308) (July 25, 1997) (Judge Joseph Woodrow Hatchett)
Loaded on Aug. 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
August 18, 1997
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Evidence - Failure to Disclose.
Case held that the withholding of tapes of a defense witness's conversations, which contained impeachment evidence favorable to the defense, with an IRS agent violated the Brady rule.
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