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kaggle-ho-017735House Oversight

Court rulings require prosecutors to convey victim objections to plea agreements

Court rulings require prosecutors to convey victim objections to plea agreements The passage outlines legal precedent and state statutes mandating that prosecutors inform judges of victim objections to plea deals. While it clarifies procedural obligations, it does not identify specific individuals, financial flows, or misconduct, offering limited investigative leads. Key insights: Utah Supreme Court held prosecutors must convey victim requests to be heard on pleas.; Several states (Oregon, South Dakota, Texas) have statutes requiring disclosure of victim input before accepting a plea.; The duty is framed as an ethical obligation of prosecutors as officers of the court.

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Court rulings require prosecutors to convey victim objections to plea agreements The passage outlines legal precedent and state statutes mandating that prosecutors inform judges of victim objections to plea deals. While it clarifies procedural obligations, it does not identify specific individuals, financial flows, or misconduct, offering limited investigative leads. Key insights: Utah Supreme Court held prosecutors must convey victim requests to be heard on pleas.; Several states (Oregon, South Dakota, Texas) have statutes requiring disclosure of victim input before accepting a plea.; The duty is framed as an ethical obligation of prosecutors as officers of the court.

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kagglehouse-oversightvictim-rightsplea-agreementsprosecutorial-ethicsstate-lawcourt-procedure
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