Proposal to Amend Federal Criminal Rules to Embed Victims' Rights Under the CVRA
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The passage discusses legal arguments for incorporating victims' rights into the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. It cites statutes and case examples but does not identify specific powerful indivi Advocates argue that victims' rights under the CVRA should be codified in the Federal Rules of Crimi Cites the Oklahoma City bombing case where victims were excluded due to reliance on Rule 615, prom
This document is from the House Oversight Committee Releases.
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“...il how judges should conduct a hearing accepting a plea. The judge is required to personally inform the defendant of certain specified rights and ensure that the defendant understands he will be waiving those righ...”
The victim“...pts any plea. !°4 This is a new right, 1° which judges are not accustomed to administering. Unless the victim's right to be heard is specifically spelled out in Rule 11's plea procedures, some judges may inad...”
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