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Proposed Rule 11 Amendment to Require Prosecutors to Notify and Consider Victims' Views on Plea AgreementsCase Filekaggle-ho-017654House OversightProposed Rule 11 Amendment to Require Prosecutors to Notify and Consider Victims' Views on Plea Agreements
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Proposed Rule 11 Amendment to Require Prosecutors to Notify and Consider Victims' Views on Plea Agreements
Proposed Rule 11 Amendment to Require Prosecutors to Notify and Consider Victims' Views on Plea Agreements The passage discusses a policy proposal to amend federal Rule 11 to enhance victim participation in plea negotiations. While it cites existing DOJ guidelines and state practices, it contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑level officials. The information is largely procedural and already part of public discourse, offering limited investigative leads. Key insights: Proposal urges prosecutors to make reasonable efforts to notify identified victims of plea negotiations.; Calls for victims' views to be considered before a plea is accepted.; Cites Attorney General Guidelines and that 29 states already require victim consultation at the plea stage.
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