In Brady v. Maryland, the Supreme Court held that a prosecutor has a due process obligation to disclose exculpatory evidence that is material to guilt or punishment. The failure to fulfill this duty is particularly insidious because it bears directly on both whether an innocent defendant may have been convicted as well as on whether the adjudicatory process was fair. The failure to disclose exculpatory evidence has been characterized as “epidemic” and has been documented to have made a major, outsized contribution in cases that resulted in exonerations. It is not surprising, then, that conviction integrity units in prosecutor’s offices (CIUs)—departments or bureaus created to entertain claims of wrongful conviction—often must confront alleg...
By any measure, Brady v. Maryland has not lived up to its expectations. Brady\u27s announcement of a...
This book chapter, forthcoming in Criminal Procedure Stories (Carol Steiker ed. forthcoming 2005), e...
The Schuelke Report about the ill-fated federal prosecution of the late-Senator Ted Stevens is an ex...
In Brady v. Maryland, the Supreme Court held that a prosecutor has a due process obligation to discl...
In Brady v. Maryland, the United States Supreme Court held that the prosecution’s withholding of mat...
After the exoneration of more than 200 people based on post-conviction DNA evidence, a growing movem...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Brady v. Maryland presented prosecutors with new professional challe...
In Brady v. Maryland, the United States Supreme Court held that the prosecution\u27s withholding of ...
Prosecutors have helped secure an unprecedented number of recent exonerations. This development, co...
The Supreme Court decided Brady v. Maryland in an effort to ensure fair trials and fair outcomes. T...
In Brady v. Maryland, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the prosecution has a constitutional duty to ...
This Article addresses the intersection of the rule of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), and AB...
The government’s duty to disclose favorable evidence to the defense under Brady v. Maryland has beco...
Under the current state of the law, there is no mechanism in place to ensure that a criminal defenda...
Prosecutorial misconduct in the form of Brady violations continues to plague the criminal justice sy...
By any measure, Brady v. Maryland has not lived up to its expectations. Brady\u27s announcement of a...
This book chapter, forthcoming in Criminal Procedure Stories (Carol Steiker ed. forthcoming 2005), e...
The Schuelke Report about the ill-fated federal prosecution of the late-Senator Ted Stevens is an ex...
In Brady v. Maryland, the Supreme Court held that a prosecutor has a due process obligation to discl...
In Brady v. Maryland, the United States Supreme Court held that the prosecution’s withholding of mat...
After the exoneration of more than 200 people based on post-conviction DNA evidence, a growing movem...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Brady v. Maryland presented prosecutors with new professional challe...
In Brady v. Maryland, the United States Supreme Court held that the prosecution\u27s withholding of ...
Prosecutors have helped secure an unprecedented number of recent exonerations. This development, co...
The Supreme Court decided Brady v. Maryland in an effort to ensure fair trials and fair outcomes. T...
In Brady v. Maryland, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the prosecution has a constitutional duty to ...
This Article addresses the intersection of the rule of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), and AB...
The government’s duty to disclose favorable evidence to the defense under Brady v. Maryland has beco...
Under the current state of the law, there is no mechanism in place to ensure that a criminal defenda...
Prosecutorial misconduct in the form of Brady violations continues to plague the criminal justice sy...
By any measure, Brady v. Maryland has not lived up to its expectations. Brady\u27s announcement of a...
This book chapter, forthcoming in Criminal Procedure Stories (Carol Steiker ed. forthcoming 2005), e...
The Schuelke Report about the ill-fated federal prosecution of the late-Senator Ted Stevens is an ex...