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Legal analysis of ex parte subpoenas and victim rights under the CVRA
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Legal analysis of ex parte subpoenas and victim rights under the CVRA

Legal analysis of ex parte subpoenas and victim rights under the CVRA The passage discusses procedural arguments about Rule 17 subpoenas and victim privacy statutes. It contains no specific names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful individuals or agencies, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Cites United States v. Urlacher and United States v. Beckford on limits of ex parte subpoenas.; References the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) mandating notice to victims.; Critiques Advisory Committee’s proposed Rule 17 amendment language as misrepresenting the law.

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