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information was presented
to the government, saying, "Our original theory is gone, and we can't agree
with that anymore. And I'm finding this is
actually not his truck." In the state of California,
there is law on the books that says if a
prosecutor deliberately withheld evidence from the
defense that's exculpatory, that can be the basis of
a charge for a felony
to the government, saying, "Our original theory is gone, and we can't agree
with that anymore. And I'm finding this is
actually not his truck." In the state of California,
there is law on the books that says if a
prosecutor deliberately withheld evidence from the
defense that's exculpatory, that can be the basis of
a charge for a felony
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information was presented
to the government, saying,
00:00:04.927 --> 00:00:07.151
"Our original theory is gone,
00:00:07.187 --> 00:00:09.655
and we can't agree
with that anymore.
00:00:09.069 --> 00:00:12.435
And I'm finding this is
actually not his truck."
00:00:12.047 --> 00:00:16.676
In the state of California,
there is law on the books
00:00:16.711 --> 00:00:20.002
that says if a
prosecutor deliberately
00:00:20.001 --> 00:00:23.419
withheld evidence from the
defense that's exculpatory,
00:00:24.531 --> 00:00:28.041
that can be the basis of
a charge for a felony.
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Movie Summary
The disappearance of the McStays haunts police for 3 years until their remains turn up in the desert. Prosecutors say evidence proves Chase Merritt killed them, Merritt says he's innocent, claiming they are misinterpreting the facts.