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Expanded Discovery Resource List

Best Practice Recommendations

  • Expanded Discovery in Criminal Cases: A Policy Review
  • ABA Standards for Criminal Justice: Discovery and Trial by Jury (PDF)

Scholarly Research and Other Reports

  • Death by Ambush: A Plea for Discovery of Evidence in Aggravation (PDF)
  • The New Russian Roulette: Brady Revisited (PDF)
  • The Relationship Between Prosecutorial Misconduct and Wrongful Convictions: Shaping Remedies for a Broken System (PDF)

Discovery Policies

  • Discovery in Maryland (PDF)
  • Discovery in New York Criminal Courts: Survey Report & Recommendations (PDF)

 

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