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· 2/11/2008

Drugstore.com, Inc. v. Director, Division of Taxation

Citations

  • 23 N.J. Tax 624

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that due process is satisfied by disclosure of witness-credibility Brady material “the day that the witness testifies”
  • where Brady material has impeachment value only, disclosure on day witness testifies satisfies due process
  • “No denial of due process occurs if Brady material is disclosed in time for its effective use at trial.”
  • “No denial of due process occurs if Brady material is disclosed to [defendants] in time for its effective use at trial.”
  • “While it is true that the government is not automatically required to make such disclosure, the district court, within its discretion, may order such disclosure to ensure the effective administration of the criminal justice system.”

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Judges: Menyuk

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