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Brady Order Hunter Biden

The document is a court order requiring the United States to disclose any exculpatory or favorable information to the defendant as required by Brady v. Maryland and Giglio v. United States. This includes information that could cast doubt on the credibility of government witnesses. Failure to comply could result in consequences like evidence exclusion, charge dismissal, or other legal relief. The order was issued on July 26, 2023 by a United States District Judge regarding criminal cases against Robert Hunter Biden.
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Brady Order Hunter Biden

The document is a court order requiring the United States to disclose any exculpatory or favorable information to the defendant as required by Brady v. Maryland and Giglio v. United States. This includes information that could cast doubt on the credibility of government witnesses. Failure to comply could result in consequences like evidence exclusion, charge dismissal, or other legal relief. The order was issued on July 26, 2023 by a United States District Judge regarding criminal cases against Robert Hunter Biden.
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Case 1:23-mj-00274-MN Document 15 Filed 07/26/23 Page 1 of 1 PageID #: 948

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT


FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, )
)
Plaintiff, )
)
v. ) Crim. A. Nos. 23-61-MN & 23-mj-274-MN
)
ROBERT HUNTER BIDEN, )
)
Defendant. )

ORDER PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 5(f)

The United States is obligated, pursuant to Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), Giglio

v. United States, 405 U.S. 150 (1972), and subsequent cases, to timely disclose information

favorable to the defense as to criminal liability on the charged offense(s) or mitigation of any

punishment that may be imposed. Such favorable information includes information that may cast

doubt on the credibility of government witnesses. Possible consequences for violating this order

include exclusion of evidence, dismissal of charges, contempt proceedings, disciplinary referral,

and any other relief authorized by law.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: July 26, 2023 _____________________________


UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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