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What type of evidence is the prosecution constitutionally required to disclose to the defense?
a. Rebuttal evidence
b. Exculpatory evidence
c. Circumstantial evidence
d. Tainted evidence
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b. Exculpatory evidence
Under Brady v. Maryland, the prosecution must disclose evidence favorable to the defendant (including impeachment material) that is material to guilt or punishment.
Under Brady v. Maryland, the prosecution must disclose evidence favorable to the defendant (including impeachment material) that is material to guilt or punishment.
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