Proposed Rule Amendments to Grant Crime Victims Right to Counsel and Voice in Release Decisions
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The passage discusses procedural proposals for victim representation and input in criminal cases, lacking any mention of high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or misconduct. It offers limi Suggests courts have inherent authority to appoint volunteer counsel for indigent crime victims. Cites United States v. Stamper as an example of victim‑appointed counsel. Proposes a new Rule 44.1 to
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“...Custody The Proposal: I proposed that a victim should be given the right to offer views regarding the defendant's release from custody and that the court should consider those views as follows: (k) Victims’ Rig...”
The victim“...e. +? She requested independent counsel to protect her privacy interests. 4©° After consulting with the victim, the court appointed counsel for her. 461 The court then allowed her counsel to participate in hear...”
United States“...wer is found in a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina in United States v. Stamper. *8 In this rape case, a dispute arose over the admission of certain psychiatric reports...”
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