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U.S. v. Price, No. 05-30323 (9th Cir.) (566 F.3d 900) (May 21, 2009) (Judge Stephen Reinhardt)

This case is noted for its strong affirmation of the principle that a prosecutor cannot escape his Brady obligations to disclose exculpatory information to the defense on the grounds that the information was not in his personal possession.

For anyone looking for a powerful, recent decision spelling out the obligations ...

 

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