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Proposed Amendment to Federal Rule 11 to Require Courts to Hear Victims' Views on Pleas
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Proposed Amendment to Federal Rule 11 to Require Courts to Hear Victims' Views on Pleas

Proposed Amendment to Federal Rule 11 to Require Courts to Hear Victims' Views on Pleas The passage outlines a procedural reform proposal for victim participation in plea hearings. It mentions no specific high‑profile individuals, agencies, or financial transactions, and the idea has been previously discussed in legal circles, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Advocates for rule change requiring judges to address victims present in court before accepting or withdrawing a plea.; Cites the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) as the statutory basis for victims' right to be heard.; Notes that the Advisory Committee to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure declined to adopt the proposal without explanation.

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