The Connecticut Supreme Court in Miguel Vega v. Commissioner of Correction affirmed the Appellate Court's judgment on an alternative basis, holding that while a prosecutor's duty under Brady extends to exculpatory information known to other prosecutors in the same state's attorney's office, the failure to disclose a witness's prior false testimony was immaterial because there was no reasonable probability it would have changed the outcome of Vega's murder trial. The court reversed the Appellate Court's rationale that the prosecutor had no responsibility to search unrelated case files absent a specific defense request. Argued October 29, 2025—officially released April 21, 2026.