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0:26-cr-60076-2 USA v. Clement Mary Thelusma, Jr

26-cr-60076
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Case Summary

USA v. Clement Mary Thelusma, Jr. involves criminal proceedings with reference to the Due Process Protections Act (DPPA) and Brady obligations. The case highlights the government's duty to disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense to ensure a fair trial. The court's attention to these protections underscores the importance of procedural fairness in criminal prosecutions.

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Key Issues

  • Due Process Protections Act
  • Brady disclosure obligations
  • Fair trial rights
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Other April 13, 2026

0:26-cr-60076-2 USA v. Clement Mary Thelusma, Jr

In the case of USA v. Clement Mary Thelusma, Jr, a procedural event occurred related to the Due Process Protections Act, specifically concerning the disclosure of evidence under the Brady rule. This ensures that the defense receives all relevant information that could affect the outcome of the trial, protecting the defendant's right to a fair trial.

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