Proposed Rule Change to Limit Victim Address Disclosure in Federal Plea and Alibi Cases
Proposed Rule Change to Limit Victim Address Disclosure in Federal Plea and Alibi Cases The document outlines a policy proposal to amend disclosure rules for victim information in criminal proceedings. While it identifies a potential procedural shift, it lacks specific actors, transactions, or wrongdoing, offering limited investigative value beyond monitoring legislative or DOJ rulemaking. Key insights: Suggests limiting prosecutors' duty to disclose victim addresses/phone numbers to defendants in alibi defenses.; Proposes that only victim objections be reported to the court during plea negotiations.; Cites existing Arizona statutes and federal statutes as comparative frameworks.
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Proposed Rule Change to Limit Victim Address Disclosure in Federal Plea and Alibi Cases The document outlines a policy proposal to amend disclosure rules for victim information in criminal proceedings. While it identifies a potential procedural shift, it lacks specific actors, transactions, or wrongdoing, offering limited investigative value beyond monitoring legislative or DOJ rulemaking. Key insights: Suggests limiting prosecutors' duty to disclose victim addresses/phone numbers to defendants in alibi defenses.; Proposes that only victim objections be reported to the court during plea negotiations.; Cites existing Arizona statutes and federal statutes as comparative frameworks.
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