Failure to disclose exculpatory evidence is called a Brady Violation under Federal law. If material and proven almost always results in disbarment of the prosecutors involved.
Failure to disclose exculpatory evidence is called a Brady Violation under Federal law. If material and proven almost always results in disbarment of the prosecutors involved.
Failure to disclose exculpatory evidence is called a Brady Violation under Federal law. If material and proven almost always results in disbarment of the prosecutors involved.
We need to remind them of Mike Nyfong. He's the clown that tried to pin rape charged on the Duke Lacrosse team. He was disbarred and jailed.
Not always though. See Sidney Powell's "Licensed to Lie."
Who exactly is going to enforce the punishment? The bar? DoJ? FBI? Not in D.C. they won't.