Legal Dictionary
Main Entry:
sup·pressPronunciation:
s&-'presFunction:
transitive verb 1 : to put down by authority or force
2 a : to keep secret
b : to stop or prohibit the publication or revelation of
3 a : to exclude (illegally obtained evidence) from use at trial <
suppress narcotics found in violation of the right against unreasonable search and seizure>
b : to fail to disclose (material evidence favorable to a defendant) in violation of due process
suppressing evidence> —compare BRADY MATERIAL intransitive verb : to suppress evidence —sup·press·ible adjective —sup·pres·sion /-'pre-sh&n/ noun