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Judge Johnson affirms previous ruling: “Brady” letters are to be disclosed.

by John PaffMay 9, 2015
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Judge Johnson’s May 8, 2015 order and decision are on-line here and the transcript of the hearing is here. Background on the matter is on-line here.

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