Hey Broderick!
Florida v Huggins... I will provide a snippet of the facts and the link where you may read more, if you wish. IMO, he was not playing "fast and loose" with the facts.
"The next morning, Assistant State Attorney Jeff Ashton, who was then prosecuting Defendant's case in Jacksonville, spoke with Mr. Ausley via telephone.   After his conversation with Mr. Ausley, Mr. Ashton determined that Mr. Ausley's name had been given to Defendant in lead sheet 302, Mr. Ausley's statement did not support what he believed the defense's theory of the case would be, and Mr. Ausley's statement was of little value.   Mr. Ashton decided not to disclose the tape recorded statement or the information contained therein to Defendant.   Mr. Ashton attended trial that day and did not disclose the fact that he had been contacted by Mr. Ausley to the Court or to the defense counsel.   The trial concluded that same week."
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/fl-supreme-court/1495363.html