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How the Feds Rig Their Prosecutions – WSJ.com

By Securities Docket on April 7, 2014, 9:49 am

An agency that has the ability to bring the full force of the federal government against a citizen in a fraud case should play by the same fair rules that have governed federal prosecutors for decades. It should be required to turn over, without awaiting a request, any evidence that could exculpate the defendant. It should announce now that it will follow the mandates of the Brady rule in all pending and future cases.

via How the Feds Rig Their Prosecutions – WSJ.com

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