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Citations

  • US Freedom of Information Act (1967)
  • US State Sunshine Laws
  • Open Government Act (2007)
  • Open Government Initiative (2009)
  • US Department of Justice - Giglio Policy
  • Open Government Directive (2009)

To ensure fair trials the Supreme Court of the United States created the Brady doctrine obligating the prosecutor of every case to gather and disclose all information about any individual upon whose testimony they will rely.

The Brady List is the definitive public-facing platform of record for information about police misconduct, decertification, public complaints, use-of-force reports, do-not-call listings [Giglio letter], and more potential impeachment disclosures.

This platform is available as-a-service to all Peace Officer Standards & Training [POST] Departments, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcement Organizations [LEOrgs].

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Victoriano Trevino
Harris County Constable Precinct 6
Brady Offense No. 1632169243 - 2049105388
James M Goins
Georgia Department of Corrections
Decertification No. 1633986437 - 2040714043
Rachel Williams
Metro Transitional Center
Decertification No. 1633989026 - 1521483479
Hinton W Hodge
Florida - Unknown Agency
Brady Offense No. 1632168759 - 1777026883
Charles Ballard
New York State Department of Corrections & Community Supervision
Decertification No. 1633466574 - 1109517943
Mariola Skoniecznka
Hanover Park Police Department
Do Not Call No. 1678575789 - 1195316526
Joseph S Austin
Coastal State Prison
Decertification No. 1633985986 - 1298509999
David E King
Georgia - Unknown Agency
Brady Offense No. 1632170452 - 1947982979
Glenn M Brunet
Marion County Sheriff's Office
Decertification No. 1633981805 - 1996711768
Mathew McCarthy
Plymouth Police Department
Decertification No. 1634074611 - 1839279518

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Any prosecutor that fails, or refuses, to fully disclose all Brady/Giglio material (exculpatory and impeachment evidence including, but not limited to: records of police misconduct; public complaints; and, use-of-force reports) is subject to Rules of Professional Conduct [R.P.C.] 3.8(g): Special Responsibilities of the Prosecutor. Violation of R.P.C. 3.8(g) may included an individual attorney, while acting in the capacity of prosecutor, being sanctioned up to and including disbarment. The obligations upon the prosecutor are both retroactive and perpetual.

What?

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Freedom of Information Act

5 U.S.C. § 552

Since 1967, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has provided the public the right to request access to records from any federal agency. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government. Federal agencies are required to disclose any information requested under the FOIA unless it falls under one of nine exemptions which protect interests such as personal privacy, national security, and law enforcement.

- 89th United States Congress

We the People

We the People have a Right to Know according to the Supreme Court of the United States [SCOTUS], past Presidents (of both major political parties), Congress, and the United States Department of Justice. As an expression of that Right to Know, we have coordinated valuable information from a number of resources into a single, public-facing, searchable database. 

Peace Officer Standards & Training [POST] Departments

Organizations [Law Enforcement et al.]

Citizen Reporters

Prosecutors

Authorities

  • US Freedom of Information Act (1967)
  • US State Sunshine Laws
  • Open Government Act (2007)
  • Open Government Initiative (2009)
  • US Department of Justice - Giglio Policy
  • Open Government Directive (2009)

Priorities

  • Ensure Enforcement Discretion
  • Empower Prosecutorial Disclosure
  • Enable Judicial Oversight
  • Build TRUST in the Community Through Transparency
  • Demonstrate Accountability
  • Enforce Remedies for Non Compliance

Open Letters

  • Attorney Generals
  • Prosecutors
  • Public Defenders
  • State "Regulatory" Bars
  • State Governors
  • State Supreme Courts

Precedents

  • Jencks v. United States (1957)
  • Brady v. Maryland (1963)
  • Giglio v. United States (1972)
  • United States v. Abel (1984)
  • United States v. Bagley (1985)
  • Strickler v. Greene (1999)
  • United States v. Ruiz (2002)
  • People v. Uribe (2008)

Sources

  • Attorney Generals
  • Citizen Reporters
  • Law Enforcement Organizations [LEOrgs]
  • Peace Officer Standards & Training [POST]
  • Private Citizens
  • Prosecutors
  • State Bars

Records

  • Brady Offenses
  • Citizen Reports
  • Decertification
  • Do Not Call [Giglio]
  • Officer Complaints
  • Prosecutor Complaints
  • Use-of-Force Reports

Resources

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  • Conviction Integrity Unit
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  • Judicial Complaints
  • Private Companies
  • US Federal Agencies

Articles

  • The Evolution to a "Platform of Record"
  • Modern Standards for Execution of Service in the US
  • Accountability of the Criminal Legal System
  • A Path Towards Qualified Immunity Reform
  • Mass Exonerations to Rectify Wrongful Convictions
  • Organized Obstacles to Law Enforcement Reform
  • Police Union Involvement in Politics
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