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kaggle-ho-017684House Oversight

Proposed procedural rules for victim objections and sentencing disclosures in federal courts

Proposed procedural rules for victim objections and sentencing disclosures in federal courts The passage outlines suggested court procedures for victim participation and presentence report objections. It contains no specific names, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct, offering only generic procedural guidance, thus low investigative value. Key insights: Suggests victims can object to presentence reports within 14 days.; Requires courts to give notice before considering new sentencing factors.; Mandates disclosure of excluded information to defense and government attorneys.

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Proposed procedural rules for victim objections and sentencing disclosures in federal courts The passage outlines suggested court procedures for victim participation and presentence report objections. It contains no specific names, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct, offering only generic procedural guidance, thus low investigative value. Key insights: Suggests victims can object to presentence reports within 14 days.; Requires courts to give notice before considering new sentencing factors.; Mandates disclosure of excluded information to defense and government attorneys.

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