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State Victim‑Rights Statutes Extend Notification and Consultation Before Criminal Charges and Plea Deals
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kaggle-ho-014079House Oversight

State Victim‑Rights Statutes Extend Notification and Consultation Before Criminal Charges and Plea Deals

State Victim‑Rights Statutes Extend Notification and Consultation Before Criminal Charges and Plea Deals The passage outlines various state laws governing victim notification and consultation rights. While it provides a useful overview of procedural safeguards, it contains no specific allegations, names, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑profile actors. Consequently, it offers limited investigative leads and low controversy value. Key insights: Colorado, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Idaho, and other states require victims to be informed of case status before charges are filed.; Some statutes mandate victim consultation before prosecutors enter plea agreements, especially in violent or sexual offenses.; Victim‑witness advocacy offices play a role in communicating case progress and available services.

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