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Victim Rights to Influence Federal Sentencing Guidelines Discussed in House Oversight Document
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Victim Rights to Influence Federal Sentencing Guidelines Discussed in House Oversight Document

Victim Rights to Influence Federal Sentencing Guidelines Discussed in House Oversight Document The passage outlines procedural rules allowing victims to access and comment on presentence reports and even make sentencing recommendations, which could be leveraged to examine whether victims have been used to sway sentencing outcomes. While it does not name specific actors or cases, it highlights a legal mechanism that may be exploited, offering a moderate investigative lead. Key insights: Probation officers must withhold presentence reports until a guilty plea or conviction, unless consent is given.; Defendants receive the report at least 35 days before sentencing, with victims also entitled to relevant portions.; Victims have a statutory right to be "reasonably heard" at sentencing, including making sentencing recommendations.

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