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2023-03-24 05:16:28 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: 09AE73946AB32F4C78F8F399EF60E2DDD4D5321F24F6CCA17C05F7A5B042F3DB
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Original Note:
A prosecuting attorney has an obligation to present evidence to the Grand Jury that is “clearly exculpatory.” If the prosecutor fails to present evidence that is exculpatory and meets this standard, such conduct warrants dismissal of the indictment, based on caselaw. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/do-prosecutors-present-evidence-helps-the-defendant-grand-juries.html https://www.rulesofevidence.org/ https://www.federalrulesofcriminalprocedure.org/
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