U.S. v. Jackson, No. 02-1237 (2nd Cir.) (345 F.3d 59) (September 17, 2003) (Judge Dennis G. Jacobs)
In this case, the Second Circuit squarely held for the first time that the disclosure requirements of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), and its progeny, require disclosure of exculpatory and/or impeachment materials concerning a confidential informant, regardless of whether the informant testifies at trial. However, the Court also ...
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