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U.S. v. Sipe, No. 03-40657 (5th Cir.) (388 F.3d 471) (October 15, 2004) (Judge Patrick E. Higginbotham)

In this case the Fifth Circuit granted a new trial based primarily on its finding that the prosecution had violated its duty under Brady v. Maryland, 272 U.S. 83 (1963), by suppressing favorable material evidence, thereby undermining confidence in the jury's verdict. The decision may not, however, be a representative ...

 

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