What is the defense argument that the prosecution suppressed material evidence that might have been favorable to the defense?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Carrasco, 118 Cal.App.3d 936, 173 Cal.Rptr. 688 (Cal. App. 1981):

The defense raises two other theories, first, that the prosecution suppressed substantial material evidence favorable to the defense (People v. Ruthford (1975) 14 Cal.3d 399, 121 Cal.Rptr. 261, 534 P.2d 1341); and second, that the prosecution failed to preserve evidence which might have been favorable to the defense (People v. Hitch (1974) 12 Cal.3d 641, 117 Cal.Rptr. 9, 527 P.2d 361). These theories are not based on a specific court order but due process.

Other Questions


Does the continuing duty of the prosecution to turn over material that might establish the truth of a defense witness extend to exculpatory evidence? (California, United States of America)
When a prosecutor makes a closing argument about the failure of the defense to introduce material evidence, what is the state of the evidence? (California, United States of America)
Does the prosecution need to notify the defense of a material witness prior to the conclusion of the preliminary hearing that the material witness will be deported? (California, United States of America)
What is the test for suppressing evidence in a motion to suppress evidence? (California, United States of America)
Is there any case law where evidence of a burglary was suppressed or suppressed because the evidence was obtained by police officers who entered the yard without a warrant? (California, United States of America)
Is a judge's comment on the evidence that the defense argued that the evidence presented before the jury was "objectionable to the prosecution" sufficient to constitute misconduct? (California, United States of America)
Can the prosecution in a criminal case compel the defense to accept a stipulation that would deprive the state of its ability to present persuasive and forceful defense evidence? (California, United States of America)
Does the mere possibility that an item of undisclosed information might have helped the defense, or might have affected the outcome of the trial, establish materiality? (California, United States of America)
Does the prosecution have to avoid using relevant, persuasive evidence to prove an element of a crime because that element might also be established through other evidence? (California, United States of America)
What is the legal test for a prosecution failure to disclose material evidence to the defense? (California, United States of America)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.