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Legal analysis of Brady obligations and discovery limits in federal criminal procedure

Legal analysis of Brady obligations and discovery limits in federal criminal procedure The passage is a scholarly discussion of case law regarding Brady disclosures and discovery rules. It does not identify specific individuals, transactions, or misconduct, nor does it reveal new or sensitive information about powerful actors. Its investigative usefulness is limited to confirming existing legal interpretations. Key insights: Brady obligations apply only to prosecutors, not third‑party witnesses.; Discovery of exculpatory evidence is governed by statutes and court rules, not a constitutional right.; Seventh and Eighth Circuits have ruled that the government cannot compel non‑government-held records from third parties.

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Legal analysis of Brady obligations and discovery limits in federal criminal procedure The passage is a scholarly discussion of case law regarding Brady disclosures and discovery rules. It does not identify specific individuals, transactions, or misconduct, nor does it reveal new or sensitive information about powerful actors. Its investigative usefulness is limited to confirming existing legal interpretations. Key insights: Brady obligations apply only to prosecutors, not third‑party witnesses.; Discovery of exculpatory evidence is governed by statutes and court rules, not a constitutional right.; Seventh and Eighth Circuits have ruled that the government cannot compel non‑government-held records from third parties.

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