Well if it is actual evidence then I think it should be handed over. But if it is just some BS they are calling evidence to delay or muddy the legal proses (like Marjorie Taylor Greene is doing right now) than no it shouldn't be handed over. Cheers and happy weekend!
This post was edited by Nanoose at March 24, 2023 8:38 AM MDT
If I may elaborate... The threshold the grand jury reaches is whether there's probable cause to believe a crime has been committed. Rules of evidence are different for grand juries too, in that evidence does not have be sworn to, or does not have to meet the rigor chain of custody requires. Hearsay can be accepted in the grand jury, but not in a trial.. And, there's more.. All that plus the threshold of guilt in a trial is proof beyond a reasonable doubt..
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This post was edited by excon at March 24, 2023 11:28 AM MDT
Marjorie Taylor Greene is demanding Alvin Bragg be jailed for prosecutorial misconduct. Claiming he is hiding hundreds of pages of exculpatory evidence!. She doesn't know if that is true so she should just let the DA and grand jury do their job. Cheers and happy weekend!
Then she is claiming what the.attorney is also saying he gave to Bragg. If he is legally required to submit it to the GJ, then he is could be in legal trouble himself. I have not been able to confirm that he was required.
But if he goes forward with the indictment, he would be required to give the docts to the Trump defense attorney.
"The Supreme Court clarified that Brady obligation extends to all prosecutors in the office. Such offices must create systems to ensure that such information is disclosed." per https://whitecollarattorney.net/brady-material/#:~:text=The%20Supreme%20Court%20clarified%20that,that%20such%20information%20is%20disclosed.
This post was edited by NYAD at March 24, 2023 6:52 PM MDT
Between the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Veterinary Medicine, there’s lots of work with plants and animals going on there. The Laboratory of Ornithology is a big thing.
This post was edited by Stu Spelling Bee at April 27, 2023 4:49 PM MDT
You know, it doesn't distinguish between a trial or grand jury. I've looked at a number of sources and can't find a definitive answer. I was thrown off by the wording "that Brady obligation extends to all prosecutors in the office".
Looking at a number of these laws governing the rules, seem to me to be vague. It could be just me.