By Hamed Aleaziz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, the nation's largest local prosecuting agency, clarified a policy this week to require explicitly that prosecutors provide defense attorneys with evidence that could vindicate their clients.
On Tuesday, District Attorney Jackie Lacey unveiled two directives detailing a policy to supply defendants in criminal cases with any exculpatory evidence that could potentially help a criminal...
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