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New Army case on discovery

ACCA has issued an opinion in United States v. Trigueros, 68 M.J. ___ (A. Ct. Crim. App. 2010).  [Post updated to address a CAAFLog point, to add some links, and try to fix some formatting.] This case involves the common problem of discovery of a victims mental health records.  There…

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Discovery-innocent ingestion

R.C.M. 701(b)(2) sets out the requirement for defense disclosure if there will be an innocent ingestion defense. Assuming the accused is the only witness who may testify to an innocent ingestion, must the defense disclose that under the rule.  My answer is no.  To force a disclosure prior to testimony…

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Prosecutors and discovery

A case pending at the U.S. Supreme Court was recently settled out of court, and the case withdrawn from consideration.  It appears that there has been a settlement of $12M, for prosecutorial misconduct. "This means prosecutors who step outside their traditional role and who act as investigators (in criminal cases)…

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Not surprised

Why am I not surprised by Issue III.  See one of my earlier blogs — The Prosecutor’s Gamble.  I’ve blogged several times about trial counsel “suppression” of evidence or information favorable to the defense, despite frequent public relations statements and appellate cases lauding the more open discovery to which a…

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Major Hasan developments

Someone has made a valid request of Congress, and they have agreed: The House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday suspended its investigation of the Nov. 5 shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, until the Department of Defense had finished its investigation. DoD requested that Congress wait until its review had been…

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Prosecutors still playing games with discovery

United States v. Mott, once again, explores the prosecution obligation to disclose favorable evidence to the defense at court-martial.  In this case, the prosecutions own expert agreed with the defense theory as to the accused’s mental status.  None of this was disclosed to the defense. In the instant case, this…

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Army about to help the defense with discovery and preparation

I commented yesterday that the decision by the Homeland Security Committee could be a potential boon to defense discovery in Major Hasan’s court-martial at Fort Hood. Homeland Security committee begins collecting discovery for the Major Hasan defense team. It’s not clear yet, but it looks like the Army and Department…

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Homeland Security committee begins collecting discovery for the Major Hasan defense team

Army Times reports: Sen. Susan Collins of Maine says the Senate Homeland Security Committee will open an investigation into the murders at Fort Hood with a public hearing this week. Major Hasan is facing 13 specifications of premeditated murder and likely any number of other lesser charges at court-martial. Typically…

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