Ferrara v. U.S., No. Civ. No, 00-11693-MLW (D.Mass.) (372 F.Supp.2d 108) (May 13, 2005) (Judge Mark L. Wolf)
In 1992, defendant pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 22 years' imprisonment for his role in a murder. After concluding that defendant had been denied due process when the U.S. violated its constitutional duty to disclose important exculpatory evidence to the defense before trial, the court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. ...
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