He said it on Tucker. The gov. hid it from the defense. They deep-sixed exculpatory evidence. This despite the deft’s direct requests and the gov’s duty to produce whether there is a request or not.
There is no more serious violation by a prosecution in a criminal trial. None.
I’ve spent 50 years in endless, almost continuous, civil litigation as a developer in a liberal town and have been in scores of “hearings” (probably a couple hundred).
I managed in all that to get one judge mandamused (seriously mandamused according to the lawyers involved) and I sued a firm for a gross impropriety and settled for a half million.
I’ve NEVER seen a lawyer sanctioned in all that. It was tried many times and denied every time.
In my opinion, and in a judiciary that was not sick, some prosecutors would/should go to jail and should have to pay (personally) an appropriate amount of the defendants fees.