1. Ariz. v. Youngblood, No. 86-1904 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 11, 1988, Argued , November 29, 1988, Decided
OVERVIEW: Where the defendant was unable to establish bad faith on the part of the police, the failure to preserve potentially useful evidence did not constitute a denial of due process of law.
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