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The Epidemic of Brady Violations: Explained

"In courtrooms across America, prosecutors regularly withhold evidence from the defense that could blow holes in their cases. That’s a violation of the Brady doctrine, based on a 1963 Supreme Court ruling that requires them to disclose any information favorable to the defense."

The Appeal

April 25, 2018

ProsecutorsAnthony BradleyJuly 29, 2018The Appeal, Brady Violations
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Oregon eyes own changes to split-verdict law: 'Do we really want to be like Louisiana?'

ProsecutorsAnthony BradleyJuly 29, 2018The Advocate, Oregon, Louisiana, Juries
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The Cruel Ineffectiveness of Sentencing Drug Dealers to Death

Prosecutors, Death Penalty, Drug CrimeAnthony BradleyJuly 29, 2018Cato Institute, Death Penalty, Drug Crime

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