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Reasonover v. Washington, No. 4:96CV1477 JCH (E.D.Mo.) (60 F.Supp.2d 937) (August 2, 1999) (Judge Jean C. Hamilton)

Here the Court held that evidence of leniency arrangements between the Government and each of two witnesses who testified was required to be disclosed; and the concealment of evidence denied the defendant her right to a fair trial.

The Court stated: "Under the Brady rule, a prosecutor has a constitutional ...

 

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