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95 - Discovery Considerations following Roan and Secord
Nothing is spookier this Hallow’s Eve than the Government failing to provide evidence to criminal defendants. In their Halloween special, Sam and Trevor untangle the web that is United States v. Secord, __ M.J. __, 2025 CAAF LEXIS 646 (C.A.A.F. 2025), a case about digital data and R.C.M. 701 possession. Then, they turn to a case straight out of the twilight zone, United States v. Roan, __ M.J. __, 2025 CAAF LEXIS 760 (C.A.A.F. 2025), involving hidden and destroyed evidence. Much like this lost evidence, no one is safe this Halloween! In discussing both cases, they mention a pending case at the CAAF, United States v. Braum, No. 25-0046/AF, 2025 LX 464077 (C.A.A.F. Oct. 8, 2025), and a case from last term, United States v. Strong, 85 M.J. 58 (C.A.A.F. 2024).
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