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Proposed Amendments to Federal Victim‑Notice Rules and Prosecutorial Duty to Convey Victim Objections to Pleas
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kaggle-ho-017656House Oversight

Proposed Amendments to Federal Victim‑Notice Rules and Prosecutorial Duty to Convey Victim Objections to Pleas

Proposed Amendments to Federal Victim‑Notice Rules and Prosecutorial Duty to Convey Victim Objections to Pleas The passage discusses scholarly proposals for rule changes governing victim privacy and prosecutor obligations in plea negotiations. It contains no specific allegations involving high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or misconduct, limiting its investigative value. While it could inform future policy or litigation strategy, it offers no concrete leads for wrongdoing. Key insights: Cites Utah Supreme Court case (Casey) requiring prosecutors to inform judges of a victim’s wish to be heard.; Argues that federal prosecutors should similarly convey victim objections to plea deals under the CVRA.; Proposes amending Rule 12.1 to protect victim address/phone privacy while still requiring disclosure of alibi witness information.

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