Bragg withheld 600 pages of exculpatory evidence. They should arrest him for misconduct. His attorney (Costello) said that he asked him where he got the $130,000 from and he told him that he had taken out a helicopter on his property.
“helicopter” A loan out in his property.
He doesn’t have to present exculpatory evidence to a grand jury. That is entirely the prosecutor’s show, which is why prosecutors can indict a ham sandwich, as they say. But he does, after indictment and before trial, have to provide it to the defense.
“Bragg withheld 600 pages of exculpatory evidence. They should arrest him for misconduct.”
I will explain this one more time for those of you who allow emotion to interfere with reason and the well- established rule of law: The prosecutor is not required to present exculpatory evidence to the grand jury. Also, the prosecution is not required to provide exculpatory evidence to the defendant prior to indictment, arraignment, and plea.
Shut this crap DA operation down already! And bring ethics complaint against Bragg ... https://t.co/WCM1iVJryI— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) March 23, 2023