Two Important Questions:
Do Discovery Rules work both ways? I understand that the Prosecution is obliged to share with the Defense any evidence they plan to use against the defendant,
and any evidence that might specifically vindicate the accused. Now then, If the Defense's forensics experts discovered something damning against KC (like traces of a poison in Caylee's hair or an overlooked KC fingerprint on the duct tape) is the Defense obligated to share that information with the Prosecution?
Second question: I've heard it said that the Defense is allowed to lie (or is under no obligation to be truthful) during the trial. Is that correct? And if so, does the Prosecution have the same rights?
I think I know the answers, but I need them verified (or clarified) by someone who is truly knowledgeable.
TYIA