Very likely you do. You should contact a local attorney for assistance. Very likely you do. You should contact a local attorney for assistance.
Exculpatory evidence
If the prosecutors have exculpatory evidence they must turn it over to the defense. Exculpatory evidence is evidence that shows that the defendant is not guilty or would help in his defense, A motion for exculpatory evidence is a defense motion asking the judge to order the prosecutors to turn such evidence over to the defense.
EXCULPATORY evidence.
Exculpatory evidence
Exculpatory evidence frees your suspect from guilt. Hide it if you can
Although I have never heard of "proof of innocence" - if you have such hard "evidence" then this is a question that should be directed to your attorney.
Discovery
Retain an attorney and file a petition with the court to have your case re-opened on the basis of the discovery of exculpatory evidence tending to prove your non-guilt.
Generally, yes.
Exculpatory evidence at trial is evidence which helps to prove the innocence of the person on trial. The opposite word is inculpatory, evidence which proves his guilt.
this is called exculpatory evidence.
If you are the defendant - what your opinion is of "false charges" and his act of "ignoring evidence" are very likely to differ. Suggest you talk this over with yoru attorney (private or public defender) and be guided by their learned opinion.