Giglio letters warn that a prosecutor won’t accept testimony from certain law enforcement officers. DAs are going along with guidance from the state court system that says those letters aren’t public records. But is that what the law says?
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Giglio letters warn that a prosecutor won’t accept testimony from certain law enforcement officers. DAs are going along with guidance from the state court system that says those letters aren’t public records. But is that what the law says?
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