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Robert Drew, Petitioner v. United States

Docket 14-10266, Supreme Court of the United States (June 17, 2015)
Petitioner Robert Drew
Respondent United States
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United States of America v. Buchanan

Docket 2:18-cr-20165, Tennessee Western District Court (May 31, 2018)
Judge John Thomas Fowlkes, Jr, presiding
DivisionMemphis
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Defendant Christopher Buchanan
Plaintiff United States of America
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United States of America v. Herrington et al

Docket 2:17-cr-20099, Tennessee Western District Court (Apr. 18, 2017)
Judge John Thomas Fowlkes, Jr, presiding
DivisionMemphis
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Defendant Daniel Wayne Herrington
Defendant James Michael Walls
Defendant Wesley Lee
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USA v. Lilley

Docket 2:13-cr-20290, Tennessee Western District Court (Sept. 9, 2013)
Judge John T. Fowlkes, Jr, presiding
03/20/2015
... 7-31-14, Detention/Bond Hearing (transcribed from CD), before Judge Diane K. Vescovo. Transcribed by Mark Dodson, Telephone number 901-525-2803. Tape Number: none. Notice is hereby given that an official t...
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USA v. Culp

Docket 2:11-cr-20319, Tennessee Western District Court (Dec. 15, 2011)
Judge Jon Phipps McCalla, presiding
Defendant (1) Marvell Antonio Culp
USA
Culp
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The State of Texas vs WILLIAM H JERMANN

Docket CR3-09-132997, Texas State, Parker County, Justice of the Peace 3 (Oct. 21, 2009)
Presiding Judge, Suzie Merkley, presiding
Case TypeTraffic
Defendant WILLIAM H JERMANN
State State Of Texas
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USA v. Mendez et al

Docket 2:08-cr-20406, Tennessee Western District Court (Dec. 11, 2008)
Judge Bernice B. Donald, presiding
DivisionMemphis
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Defendant Ernesto Prieto Mendez
Defendant Nicolas Gilberto Gonzalez
Material Witness Roberto Gonzales-Garcia
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No. 247 ORDER denying 167 Motion to Compel as to Michael A. Lilley (1); adopting Report and Recommendations ...

Document USA v. Lilley, 2:13-cr-20290, No. 247 (W.D.Tenn. Sep. 15, 2015)
Motion to CompelDenied
Additionally, defendant argues that extended delay and avoidance on the part of the government can make review of exculpatory evidence disclosed at trial impractical.
With regard to J.O., Lilley contends that any evidence of a plea deal or leniency is favorable to his defense and the government has a duty to disclose the information under Brady.
Additionally, the Magistrate found that the government did not have the information requested by the Defense regarding J.O., and had also failed to meet his burden to show how the identity of J.A.
Moreover, the Defense did not raise a legal claim here; this is only speculation without factual basis that the Government is withholding information it supposedly has access to through connections with agencies not involved in the case at bar.
However, the Defendant does not specifically object to the Magistrates finding that he failed to show that J.A.’s identity would substantially assist his preparation for trial.
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