Murder of Migos rapper Takeoff at Houston bowling alley among nearly 400 cases flagged for forensic failures

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In the aftermath of the murder of Migos rapper Takeoff, a forensic analyst's termination from the Houston Forensic Science Center sparks legal turmoil.

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Defense Attorney and former Harris County Prosecutor Rick DeToto told KPRC 2 Investigates, “A Brady Notice is the prosecutor letting us know that there is something that tends to show our client is not guilty or can be used for impeachment of a witness.”DeToto shares that a Brady Notice is different than a Brady Violation. The violation comes when the prosecutor’s office doesn’t share evidence favorable to the accused.

Investigators said the shooting erupted after a dice game, where Takeoff’s uncle, Quavious Keyate Marshall, also known as “Quavo” in the Migos, got into an argument with those playing in the game.In addition to Clark’s charges, Josuha Cameron was charged with a felon in possession of a weapon. Both men are currently out on bond.

 

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