Opinion ID: 214490
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Heading: Fingerprint Reports

Text: Jeanpierre's argument that the government violated Brady by belatedly providing the fingerprint reports also fails. See Almendares, 397 F.3d at 664. First, both reports were provided to Jeanpierre during trial. With regard to the fingerprint report related to Jeanpierre's prior conviction, Jeanpierre himself contributed to its tardiness. The government provided Jeanpierre with the report after Jeanpierre, on the eve of trial, reneged on his agreement to stipulate to the prior conviction. Second, with regard to the fingerprint report of the two firearms, although the government did not provide the report prior to trial, it did provide the report prior to any testimony being offered at trial. Following the disclosure, Jeanpierre used the report in his cross examination of Agent Calvin Meyer and in his closing argument, pointing out to the jury that his fingerprints were not on the AB-10 9mm handgun. Accordingly, due process is satisfied. See Almendares, 397 F.3d at 664.