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Proposal for Rule 44.1 to Allow Courts Discretionary Appointment of Counsel for Crime VictimsCase Filekaggle-ho-017759House OversightProposal for Rule 44.1 to Allow Courts Discretionary Appointment of Counsel for Crime Victims
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Proposal for Rule 44.1 to Allow Courts Discretionary Appointment of Counsel for Crime Victims
Proposal for Rule 44.1 to Allow Courts Discretionary Appointment of Counsel for Crime Victims The passage discusses a scholarly proposal to amend federal criminal procedure rules to permit judges to appoint counsel for victims. It contains no allegations of wrongdoing, financial flows, or connections to powerful officials. The content is purely legal analysis, offering little investigative value beyond the policy idea itself. Key insights: Suggests a new Rule 44.1 for victim counsel appointment.; Cites Senate testimony (Sen. Kyl) on victim rights legislation.; References case law on inherent judicial authority to appoint counsel.
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