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Prosecutors are required to provide the defense with any information that might help prove a defendant is not guilty.
But information that alerts the public to danger or that might help prove responsibility for injuries should be publicly available once it is filed in court.
They have said that those documents were necessary for their trial preparation and that they might help prove that the government's key witnesses, including McNamee, have given inconsistent statements.
His trial has been delayed indefinitely as an appeals court weighs whether Mr. Moussaoui should be allowed to have access to captured Qaeda witnesses who might help prove his innocence.
But the Ninja Burglar never felt behind a single fingerprint or footprint that might help prove that theory.
The Boston Globe Magazine's cover story for Sunday, November 20, 2011, is a Schuster Institute investigation of a longstanding problem facing Massachusetts inmates who claim innocence: No legal right or even a specific legal procedure to test DNA evidence that might help prove their innocence.
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Before a trial begins, prosecutors are required to hand over documents about their case — known as "discovery" — to defense attorneys, including any evidence that might help defendants prove their innocence.
Perelman realized that a paper he had written on Alexandrov spaces might help Hamilton prove Thurston's conjecture — and the Poincaré — once Hamilton solved the cigar problem.
Volley itself could become an interesting consumer play, or Volley might help to prove out Manifold's serverless blockchain technology, which could find renewed adoption in the enterprise in the future.
As Darryl King sat in his cell at the Attica Correctional Facility not long after the infamous riots, he wondered what local pols might help him prove his innocence.
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