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we get a number of questions uh here in our office in phoenix from our criminal clients particularly um about the possibility of prosecutors withholding evidence or not turning the evidence over to them or to their public defender or to their current council and plainly put thatamp;#39;s a violation of con of oneamp;#39;s constitutional rights back in 1963 thereamp;#39;s a case called brady versus maryland and in that case justice william orville douglas wrote the opinion for the court saying that suppression by the prosecution of evidence favorable to an accused person upon request violates due process where the evidence is either material to guilt or to innocence or to punishment irrespective of whether the information was held in good faith or bad faith and so to that point if the prosecution has evidence and itamp;#39;s material to your guilt or to your punishment they have an obligation under uh the due process clause of the constitution to turn that evidence over to you and w