No, you’re wrong. The Brady Law doesn’t even require a list. It just requires that the officer and the dept. give the prosecutor any and all exculpatory evidence, including officer credibility issues, so that the prosecutor may decide if the exculpatory information should be turned over to the defense or not. Many officers on this list will have no future problems in court. Go learn something before you run your suck.
No, you’re wrong. The Brady Law doesn’t even require a list. It just requires that the officer and the dept. give the prosecutor any and all exculpatory evidence, including officer credibility issues, so that the prosecutor may decide if the exculpatory information should be turned over to the defense or not. Many officers on this list will have no future problems in court. Go learn something before you run your suck.