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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 3 MIN

What Is The BRADY-GIGLIO List & Why Is It Important To Law Enforcement? W/ Scott Gilbert

from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards

In this must-hear legal explainer from The Clay Edwards Show, defense attorney Scott Gilbert joins Clay to tackle the controversial “Brady List” (Brady-Giglio list) that’s been circulating in Mississippi law enforcement circles. Clay asks whether these lists — often promoted by activists and self-described citizen journalists as a tool where anyone can reportedly pay $100 to add an officer’s name — carry real weight in court or are simply “pay-to-play” schemes with no legal force. Scott, a veteran trial lawyer with decades of courtroom experience, admits he’s never heard of any informal public “pay-to-play” Brady list. He then delivers a clear, authoritative breakdown of the actual Brady and Giglio rules: prosecutors have a constitutional obligation to disclose impeachment evidence to the defense — including any prior findings of dishonesty by law enforcement witnesses — but only when there’s a formal judicial determination (a judge’s specific finding after testimony) or documented misconduct. He explains how Giglio requests work, why the standard is intentionally high, and how this protection is part of every defendant’s right to a fair trial under Brady v. Maryland. A sharp, no-spin conversation that cuts through the online misinformation and sets the record straight on one of the most misunderstood topics in criminal justice right now. Perfect for anyone following police accountability, disclosure rules, or courtroom procedure in Mississippi.

In this must-hear legal explainer from The Clay Edwards Show, defense attorney Scott Gilbert joins Clay to tackle the controversial “Brady List” (Brady-Giglio list) that’s been circulating in Mississippi law enforcement circles. Clay asks whether these lists — often promoted by activists and self-described citizen journalists as a tool where anyone can reportedly pay $100 to add an officer’s name — carry real weight in court or are simply “pay-to-play” schemes with no legal force. Scott, a veteran trial lawyer with decades of courtroom experience, admits he’s never heard of any informal public “pay-to-play” Brady list. He then delivers a clear, authoritative breakdown of the actual Brady and Giglio rules: prosecutors have a constitutional obligation to disclose impeachment evidence to the defense — including any prior findings of dishonesty by law enforcement witnesses — but only when there’s a formal judicial determination (a judge’s specific finding after testimony) or documented misconduct. He explains how Giglio requests work, why the standard is intentionally high, and how this protection is part of every defendant’s right to a fair trial under Brady v. Maryland. A sharp, no-spin conversation that cuts through the online misinformation and sets the record straight on one of the most misunderstood topics in criminal justice right now. Perfect for anyone following police accountability, disclosure rules, or courtroom procedure in Mississippi.

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