• Suppression of evidence is a term used in the United States legal system to describe the lawful or unlawful act of preventing evidence from being shown...
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  • suppressed, or suppression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Suppression may refer to: Suppression of Communism Act Suppression order a type of censorship...
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    cynicism, and selective interpretation of the evidence". The number of books written about the assassination of Kennedy has been estimated to be between 1...
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  • was insufficient evidence to prosecute any named individual police officers in a personal capacity, although a criminal prosecution of the Commissioner...
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    complete suppression of the statement and any evidence derived from the statement. The statement cannot be used as either substantive evidence of guilt or...
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  • Court of Special Appeals ruled in Maryland v. Andrews that a warrant is required for using a stingray. This led to the suppression of evidence for alleged...
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    the suppression of the Ukrainian famine" Archived 25 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine (paper delivered at a conference on "Recognition and Denial of Genocide...
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  • constituency party, of which he was honorary president from 1988 until his death in 2014. Allegations of suppression of evidence by the police before...
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  • The Black Dahlia (novel) (category Fictional portrayals of the Los Angeles Police Department)
    expose Tilden and the Spragues, lest he also be convicted for suppression of evidence, Bucky tracks down Tilden and kills him. The murder is seemingly...
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  • sometimes used to refer to any breach of the broad obligation to disclose exculpatory evidence – that is, to any suppression of so-called 'Brady material' – although...
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