Defendants, whose guilt was established by overwhelming evidence, were not prejudiced by the belated disclosure, near the end of the People's case, of certain police reports containing matter that could hardly be deemed "exculpatory". Defendants made no convincing showing that their strategy had been so impaired that it could not be rectified by reopening cross-examination (cf., People v Goins,
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