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Minute Order for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Lauren Fleischer Louis: Initial Appearance in Rule 5(c)(3)/Rule 40 Proceedings as to Paola Borja Correa held on 11/3/2023. Date of Arrest or Surrender: 11/2/23. ( Detention Hearing set for 11/6/2023 10:00 AM in Miami Division before MIA Duty Magistrate Judge., Removal Hearing set for 11/6/2023 10:00 AM in Miami Division before MIA Duty Magistrate Judge.). Spanish Interpreter present. Attorney added: Noticing FPD-MIA for Paola Borja Correa (Digital 13:46:15) It is ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that pursuant to the Due Process Protections Act, the Court confirms the United States obligation to disclose to the defendant all exculpatory evidence- that is, evidence that favors the defendant or casts doubt on the United States case, as required by Brady v. Maryland , 373 U.S. 83 (1963) and its progeny, and ORDERS the United States to do so. The government has a duty to disclose any evidence that goes to negating the defendants guilt, the credibility of a witness, or that would reduce a potential sentence. The defendant is entitled to this information without a request. Failure to disclose exculpatory evidence in a timely manner may result in consequences, including, but not limited to, exclusion of evidence, adverse jury instructions, dismissal of charges, contempt proceedings, disciplinary action, or sanctions by the Court. Signed by Magistrate Judge Lauren Fleischer Louis on 11/3/2023. (dgj)
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