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The Michael Morton Act, Brady, and the Ethics Rules

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The Michael Morton Act, Brady, and the Ethics Rules
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Session 1: Nuts and Bolts of the Michael Morton Act - The Michael Morton Act fundamentally changed the criminal discovery process in Texas, imposing duties on prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys. Hear those changes and the ways in which courts and practitioners have implemented them.

Session 2: Differences in the Duty to Disclose: The Michael Morton Act, Brady, and the Ethics Rules - Delve into how the duty to disclose evidence compares under Brady v. Maryland, Article 39.14, and the Disciplinary Rules as presented in various hypotheticals and case examples.

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1. Nuts and Bolts of the Michael Morton Act (May 2019)

Gerald S. Reamey

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Nuts and Bolts of the Michael Morton Act (May 2019)

The Michael Morton Act fundamentally changed the criminal discovery process in Texas, imposing duties on prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys. Hear those changes and the ways in which courts and practitioners have implemented them. 

Originally presented: May 2019 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Gerald S. Reamey, St. Mary's University School of Law - San Antonio, TX

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2. Differences in the Duty to Disclose: The Michael Morton Act, Brady, and the Ethics Rules (May 2019)

Emily Johnson-Liu, Richard Segura

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Differences in the Duty to Disclose: The Michael Morton Act, Brady, and the Ethics Rules (May 2019)

Delve into how the duty to disclose evidence compares under Brady v. Maryland, Article 39.14, and the Disciplinary Rules as presented in various hypotheticals and case examples.

Originally presented: May 2019 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Emily Johnson-Liu, Office of the State Prosecuting Attorney - Austin, TX
Richard Segura, Capital Area Private Defender Service - Austin, TX