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What do you want to bet that this guy also attended an Ivy League Law School
For those of you who don't know:
A Brady motion is a defendant’s request for the prosecution in a criminal case to turn over any potentially exculpatory evidence (which means evidence that may be favorable to the accused).
Defense attorneys generally bring this motion as part of the pretrial process, or later in a case, when they believe that prosecutors are withholding such information.
Even our own matchbook law school attorney Dazzler Esq. knows this one. Law School 101.
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Translation: The dog ate my homework because I’m black and he hates black people.
It isn't, of course. A majority of Daddy's nominees are thankful Kennedy didn't ask them about it.
Defend
Everything
But TRUMP
Daddy
The girls aren't nominated to be a judge
Guess you didn't know either
Matchbook law school grad
If he didn't know exculpatory evidence has to be shared with the defense, that would be surprising. That he didn't know the defense tool for challenging the prosecution's adherence to that principle is called a "Brady motion", is not that surprising. Most lawyers don't practice criminal law. He's never presided over a criminal case.
Did you get your law license out of a Cracker Jack box?
The alleged qualified federal judge didn't know either
SAD
I found 2 results. Not very common, indeed I do believe
Tape don't lie