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This presentation https://crime-lawyers.com was brought to you by Attorney William Moore in Broward County, Florida. South Florida criminal defense lawyers have seen several high level offenses being prosecuted by the state whereby crucial evidence was destroyed by law enforcement while the associated case was still pending. This raises serious concerns for the defending lawyer, especially when the "now unavailable" evidence could have arguably exonerated the defendant. Recently, the Fort Lauderdale police department admitted that they had destroyed crucial evidence in the highly publicized murder of Christian Nunez while he was working as a bounce at the famous Elbo Room bar on Fort Lauderdale Beach. It is unlikely that prosecutors will be able to proceed with the prosecution of Defendant Gregory Burns as a result. The government has a duty to preserve certain types of evidence it collects during criminal investigations and prosecutions. This duty exists in order to protect a defendant’s rights to due process and a fair trial under the Sixth and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The duty relates to the requirement that the government disclose evidence it will use against the defendant at trial, as well as any evidence that is favorable to the defendant. The duty to preserve evidence begins once any state agency or actor has gathered and taken possession of evidence as part of a criminal investigation. William Ryan Moore 1 Financial Plaza Suite 2500 Fort Lauderdale FL 33394 http://www.crime-lawyers.com/ 954-523-5333