Opinion
8:24MJ128
04-04-2024
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. TYLAN JOSEPH WALKER, Defendant.
ORDER ISSUED PURSUANT TO THE DUE PROCESS PROTECTION ACT
MICHAEL D. NELSON, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
This matter came before the Court for Initial Appearance on a Complaint. The government was represented by Kat Pflug. The defendant was present and represented by Richard H. McWilliams.
IT IS ORDERED:
Pursuant to the Due Process Protections Act, the Court confirms the United States' obligation to disclose to the defendant all exculpatory evidence as required by Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963) and its progeny, and orders the United States to do so. 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, or sanctions by the Court.