Actually, some of them do go to court quite often. That’s the point – Flack doesn’t even understand what his own story is about. Nothing, absolutely nothing prevents any of those officers from testifying in court or at trial. The only time any type of “Brady material”, whether you are on a list or not, could affect a case is if a judge allows the material to be submitted by the defense. This rarely happens because judges have consistently ruled that the “material” is in no way relevant
Actually, some of them do go to court quite often. That’s the point – Flack doesn’t even understand what his own story is about. Nothing, absolutely nothing prevents any of those officers from testifying in court or at trial. The only time any type of “Brady material”, whether you are on a list or not, could affect a case is if a judge allows the material to be submitted by the defense. This rarely happens because judges have consistently ruled that the “material” is in no way relevant