Proposal to Require Victim Input Before Waiving Jury Trials in Federal Courts
Proposal to Require Victim Input Before Waiving Jury Trials in Federal Courts The passage discusses academic proposals to amend procedural rules regarding victim participation in jury waiver decisions. It mentions no specific powerful individuals, agencies, or financial transactions, offering little actionable investigative lead beyond general policy debate. Key insights: Advocates suggest courts must consider victims' views before approving a defendant's written jury waiver.; Current Rule 23 does not require victim input; proposed amendment would add this requirement.; Advisory Committee has declined to adopt the suggested changes, citing lack of authority under the CVRA.
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Proposal to Require Victim Input Before Waiving Jury Trials in Federal Courts The passage discusses academic proposals to amend procedural rules regarding victim participation in jury waiver decisions. It mentions no specific powerful individuals, agencies, or financial transactions, offering little actionable investigative lead beyond general policy debate. Key insights: Advocates suggest courts must consider victims' views before approving a defendant's written jury waiver.; Current Rule 23 does not require victim input; proposed amendment would add this requirement.; Advisory Committee has declined to adopt the suggested changes, citing lack of authority under the CVRA.
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