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Proposed Rule Amendment to Restrict Victim Subpoenas Citing Elizabeth Smart Case
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Proposed Rule Amendment to Restrict Victim Subpoenas Citing Elizabeth Smart Case

Proposed Rule Amendment to Restrict Victim Subpoenas Citing Elizabeth Smart Case The passage outlines a proposed procedural rule change to protect crime victims' confidential information and cites the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case as an example. While it raises a legitimate privacy concern, it does not identify concrete financial flows, wrongdoing by high‑level officials, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. The lead is limited to a policy discussion with no specific names beyond the victim and her attorney, thus offering low investigative value. Key insights: Proposes Rule 17(c)(3) requiring court finding of specificity, relevance, and admissibility before victim info can be subpoenaed.; Calls for victim notice and ability to quash oppressive subpoenas.; Cites the Utah case where Elizabeth Smart's school records were obtained by defense without family notice.

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