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Congressional Expansion of Victims' Rights to Access Presentence Reports and Make Sentencing Recommendations
The passage discusses legal interpretations of victims' rights under the CVRA and Sentencing Reform Act, citing case law and Senate reports. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or mi Victims may receive presentence reports if a court finds a particularized need. CVRA permits victims to file motions to re‑open sentences only for violations of their right to be h Congressional repo
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The passage discusses legal interpretations of victims' rights under the CVRA and Sentencing Reform Act, citing case law and Senate reports. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or mi Victims may receive presentence reports if a court finds a particularized need. CVRA permits victims to file motions to re‑open sentences only for violations of their right to be h Congressional repo
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