The prosecution, he argued successfully, had relied on racial stereotypes in excluding blacks from the jury.
The statement was allowed into evidence at the trial, and the prosecution relied on it heavily in its closing argument.
He said that "manipulated transcripts" were especially serious when the prosecution relied heavily on taped conversations.
In the original trial, the prosecution had relied on Rolando's signed confession to the police.
The prosecution relied heavily on testimony from young children extracted through long sessions with therapists.
The prosecution had relied upon three pieces of evidence to prove Brown's culpability.
The prosecution largely relies on organizations, advocacy groups, or social movements such as the Anti-rape movement in order to be effective.
But given little physical evidence, the prosecution relied on Ms. Thompson's identification during the trial.
The prosecution relied mostly on police witnesses to prove their case.
He added that the prosecution would rely in part on evidence from the 1967 federal trial.