State v. Morales

Decided 1995-04-25

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Berdon, J. The dispositive issue in this appeal is whether, in order to prove a claim that he has been deprived of due process of law under the state constitution, a criminal defendant must prove that the police acted in bad faith in failing to preserve potentially exculpatory evidence. The defendant, Roberto Morales, was convicted after a court trial of sexual assault in the first degree in violation of Gene…

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