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PEOPLE v. JOHNSON
At murder defendant's second trial, conducted due to court's misinstruction of jury on reasonable doubt at first trial, prosecutor's withholding of police reports about a police investigation into a shooting outside a convenience store after first trial but before second trial violated due process, where reports contained evidence indicating that a key prosecution witness, whom prosecutor described as having no pre existing biases or reasons to lie about defendant, had connections to gang members and thus had motivation to give false testimony.

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