"In more than half of the 250 cases in which errors were initially identified, prosecutors never contacted defendants to inform them of the potentially exonerating evidence."
I've got an idea...how about we make willful concealment of possibly-exculpatory evidence a felony?
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I could be wrong...
...but I believe the organization "USSAA" is the "Sergeant-At-Arms." Dunno if this sheds any light at all.
Hey, I got an idea...
"In more than half of the 250 cases in which errors were initially identified, prosecutors never contacted defendants to inform them of the potentially exonerating evidence."
I've got an idea...how about we make willful concealment of possibly-exculpatory evidence a felony?