McCormick v. Parker, No. 14-7095 (10th Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CasePetitioner-appellant Robert McCormick unsuccessfully petitioned for habeas relief from his conviction for child sexual abuse. He alleged the State of Oklahoma violated his due process rights when the prosecution suppressed evidence regarding the credentials of a witness who testified falsely that she was a certified sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE nurse) at the time of trial. After review of the district court's judgment, the Tenth Circuit concluded that, under the circumstances of this case, the SANE nurse was a member of the prosecution team. As such, the Court imputed her knowledge of her own lack of credentials to the prosecutor, who was obligated to disclose this impeachment evidence to the defense. Accordingly, the Court held the prosecution suppressed favorable, material evidence in violation of McCormick’s rights. The Court reversed the district court and granted McCormick’s petition for habeas relief.
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