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Proposed Amendments to Federal Sentencing Rules Expanding Victim Access to Presentence Reports
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Proposed Amendments to Federal Sentencing Rules Expanding Victim Access to Presentence Reports

Proposed Amendments to Federal Sentencing Rules Expanding Victim Access to Presentence Reports The passage outlines scholarly proposals to modify criminal procedure rules, focusing on victim notification and input. While it identifies specific rule changes and cites legal authorities, it does not implicate high‑level officials, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. The lead is primarily academic and lacks actionable investigative angles beyond monitoring rule‑making processes. Key insights: Suggests victims should receive presentence reports before sentencing.; Calls for a 35‑day notice period to defendants, counsel, and government attorneys.; Proposes victim objection rights and potential victim‑requested disclosures.

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