January 01, 1995
The case of Kyles v. Whitley was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whitley | person | 12 | View Entity |
| Kyles | person | 17 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a legal filing, specifically an argument regarding the scope of the government's discovery obligations. It cites several legal precedents (Brady, Giglio, Avellino, Kyles, Barcelo) to argue that a prosecutor's duty to disclose information is limited to materials in their possession or the possession of the 'prosecution team' (e.g., investigating officers), and does not extend to information held by separate, uninvolved government entities.
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Legal case: Kyles v. Whitley, 514 U.S. 419
1995-01-01 • U.S. Supreme Court
Starr and Whitley co-authored a letter to Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip asking for a review of the federal involvement in the Epstein case.
2008-05-19
Starr and Whitley sent a second letter to the Deputy Attorney General, arguing the need for review was urgent due to the upcoming June 2 deadline and Epstein's political connections.
2008-05-27
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