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  2. Exculpatory evidence - Wikipedia

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    Exculpatory evidence is evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial that exonerates or tends to exonerate the defendant of guilt. [1] It is the opposite of inculpatory evidence , which tends to present guilt.

  3. Jencks Act - Wikipedia

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    In some instances however, the statute may be overridden by an accused's constitutional right to disclosure of exculpatory evidence. [9] [10] The Jencks Act governs production of statements and reports of prosecution witnesses during federal criminal trials.

  4. United States v. Williams (1992) - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Williams, 504 U.S. 36 (1992), was a U.S. Supreme Court case concerning the presentation of exculpatory evidence to a grand jury.It ruled that the federal courts do not have the supervisory power to require prosecutors to present exculpatory evidence to the grand jury.

  5. Brady disclosure - Wikipedia

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    Greene, "Thus the term 'Brady violation' is sometimes used to refer to any breach of the broad obligation to disclose exculpatory evidence – that is, to any suppression of so-called 'Brady material' – although strictly speaking, there is never a real 'Brady violation' unless the nondisclosure was so serious that there is a reasonable ...

  6. Brady v. Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision holding that under the Due Process Clause of the Constitution of the United States, the prosecution must turn over to a criminal defendant any significant evidence in its possession that suggests the defendant is not guilty (exculpatory evidence).

  7. A timeline of events leading to Donald Trump's indictment in ...

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    Nauta is charged in the indictment as Trump’s co-conspirator. Dec. 7, 2021: Nauta finds that several of Trump’s boxes have fallen, spilling papers onto the storage room floor, the indictment says.

  8. Trump pleads not guilty to federal conspiracy charges in plot ...

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    The indictment, crucially, states that Mr Trump has the right – “like every American” – to falsely state whatever he wants about the election, even to claim victory when in fact has not.

  9. A timeline of events preceding Trump's latest indictment - AOL

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    Even as president, Trump had a history of mishandling confidential information. Here are some examples of how he botched intelligence procedures, including the events that led to his indictment on ...

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