🕯️ USA v. Witcher, et al. — The Record Deserves a Closer Look 🕯️ I am publicly raising awareness about USA v. Witcher, et al. because this case raises serious questions about Brady rights, Fifth Amendment protections, cooperation deals, sealed filings, and sentencing fairness. Based on my review, this case involved approximately 19,000 gigabytes of discovery/documents. My concern is simple: Was all that evidence actually reviewed before people’s lives were sentenced away? If co-defendants cooperated with the government, received plea benefits, gave statements, or received reduced sentences, that information matters. Under Brady/Giglio, the defense should have access to evidence that affects credibility, bias, motive, promises, benefits, or impeachment. That means the public-record questions are: 🕯️ Were all cooperation benefits disclosed? 🕯️ Were co-defendant statements verified? 🕯️ Were plea deals or sentence reductions hidden in sealed filings? 🕯️ Did the defense receive all Br...
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