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  • Brady rule | Legal Information Institute
    The Brady rule, named after Brady v Maryland, requires prosecutors to disclose material, exculpatory information in the government's possession to the defense
  • Brady v. Maryland Case Summary - FindLaw
    Brady v Maryland established that prosecutors must disclose all material evidence favorable to criminal defendants The case arose when John Brady was convicted of murder, but prosecutors withheld his co-defendant’s confession that could have affected his death sentence
  • Brady v. Maryland: The Ultimate Guide to Your Right to a Fair Trial
    The Core Principle: The Brady v Maryland rule, also known as the Brady rule, requires prosecutors to disclose all “material” and “favorable” evidence to the defense, whether it proves innocence (exculpatory_evidence) or undermines a witness's credibility (impeachment_evidence)
  • Brady v. Maryland, 373 U. S. 83 (1963) - Justia U. S. Supreme Court Center
    Brady v Maryland: The government's withholding of evidence that is material to the determination of either guilt or punishment of a criminal defendant violates the defendant's constitutional right to due process
  • Brady v Maryland Flashcards | Quizlet
    The prosecutor must now learn of ANY evidence that may be exculpatory This includes those potentially exculpatory items known to police Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like impeachment, exculpatory evidence, probative evidence and more
  • Brady disclosure - Wikipedia
    In the legal system of the United States, a Brady disclosure consists of exculpatory or impeaching information and evidence that is material to the guilt or innocence or to the punishment of a defendant
  • Brady Material - Criminal Defense Wiki - IBJ
    In Brady v Maryland, [1] the United States Supreme Court concluded that a defendant was entitled to material and exculpatory material that the prosecution possessed Because of this case, both public defenders and criminal justice officers refer to this as "Brady Material" or "The Brady Rule "
  • Treatment of Brady v. Maryland Material in United States District and . . .
    The most common definition of “evidence favorable to the defendant,” found in ten of the eighteen districts that use the term, defines Brady material as any mate-rial or information that may be favorable to the defendant on the issues of guilt or punishment and that is within the scope (or meaning) of Brady 31 Three of the ten districts
  • Obtaining Favorable Evidence From The Prosecution: Understanding the . . .
    Some courts hold that all favorable evidence should be disclosed to the defense, regardless of materiality Other courts (and prosecutors), however, believe that only material evidence needs to be disclosed
  • DC Justice Lab | Brady Obligations
    Brady obligations were articulated in the 1963 Supreme Court case Brady v Maryland The ruling establishes that prosecutors must proactively disclose key evidence to the defense, even without a specific request





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