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Davis v. Commissioner of Correction

Connecticut Appellate Court

February 11, 2013

Evidence of a lack of fingerprints found on the gun the petitioner allegedly possessed during his arrest was not considered exculpatory, in and of itself, or favorable, to be classified as material required to be disclosed under the 1963 U.S. Supreme Court case of Brady v. Maryland.

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