Kotler v. Woods, 2009 WL 1011701 (E.D.N.Y. Apr. 15, 2009)
Key Insight: Where petitioner challenged his conviction on grounds that the state destroyed material evidence in the form of cassette tapes containing the dictation of a detective?s report and therefore violated his due process rights, court concluded petitioner failed to demonstrate a Brady violation where petitioner failed to show that the evidence would have been favorable to him and would have altered the outcome of his trial and where the trial court gave an adverse inference instruction related to the loss of the tapes that also made a change in the outcome unlikely
Nature of Case: Petition for writ of habeus corpus
Electronic Data Involved: Cassette tapes