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Hidden Evidence & The Brady Rule in Louisiana

  • Trendy Spaces 102 Carmel Drive Lafayette, Louisiana, 70501 United States (map)

63 years ago, in Brady v. Maryland, the Supreme Court of the United States held that prosecutors violate due process when they hold evidence favorable to the defendant, material to guilt or punishment.

Join the Voice of the Experienced Lafayette chapter for a conversation with the Promise of Justice Initiative and Innocence & Justice Louisiana to discuss the legacy of Brady, the roles prosecutors and law enforcement play, and accountability for state officials.

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