Prosecutor Evidence Disclosure Timeline

Summary

Prosecutors in Kentucky are required to disclose any evidence that could exonerate a defendant as soon as possible, in accordance with the Brady Rule. If a prosecutor withholds exculpatory evidence, it may constitute a Brady violation, which can have significant legal implications. Discussing the situation with an attorney can help explore potential remedies, such as filing a motion to dismiss charges or seeking a new trial.

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the prosecutor had evidence of innocent for * weeks but never turned it over
It sounds like there might be a Brady violation in your case. In Kentucky, withholding exculpatory evidence can be a serious issue. You might want to discuss this with your attorney to explore possible remedies, such as a motion to dismiss the charges or a new trial.
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