9. Under Giglio, a prosecutor has a duty to correct testimony he or she

knows to be false. See 405 U.S. at 153-54. In order to establish a Giglio violation,

a defendant must show that (1) the testimony was false; (2) the prosecutor knew of

the false testimony; and (3) the testimony was material. See Routly v. State, 590

So. 2d 397, 400 (Fla. 1991).