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Academic discussion of U.S. victims' rights limits and private prosecution versus public prosecution
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Case Filed-38069House OversightAcademic discussion of U.S. victims' rights limits and private prosecution versus public prosecution
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d-38069House OversightAcademic discussion of U.S. victims' rights limits and private prosecution versus public prosecution
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The passage is a scholarly analysis of victims' rights and prosecutorial discretion, citing policy examples and budgetary controls. It contains no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actiona U.S. law restricts victims from challenging prosecutorial discretion, unlike many other common‑law j Victims' rights are framed as dignitary protections rather than mechanisms for accountability. Con
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #016520
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