· 4/4/2014
People v. Chenault
Citations
- 495 Mich. 142
- 845 N.W.2d 731
- 2014 Mich. LEXIS 601
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- stating that to establish a Brady violation, the defendant must demonstrate that the prosecution suppressed evidence that was favorable to the accused
- finding that minor discrepancies in the identification of a shooter in different interviews did not undermine the identification
- finding that minor discrepancies in the identification of a shooter in different interviews did not undermine the identification
- finding that minor discrepancies in the identification of a shooter in different interviews did not undermine the identification
- finding that minor discrepancies in the identification of a shooter in different interviews did not undermine the identification
- stating that for a Brady claim to succeed, the defendant must prove that the prosecution suppressed evidence
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Judges: Young, Cavanagh, Markman, Kelly, Zahra, Viviano, McCormack
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