Information about a confidential witness who is expected to testify in a New Jersey drug case must be turned over to the defense—not just information about the case at hand but about other matters on which the witness has assisted prosecutors.

On Jan. 12, a New Jersey appeals court in State v. Hernandez affirmed a decision that ordered the disclosure and required state prosecutors to search their email system for all emails mentioning the witness.

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