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Summary
This document discusses proposed legal rule changes aimed at protecting crime victims' interests regarding subpoenas and the venue of prosecution. It outlines a requirement for preliminary court screening of subpoenas to ensure relevance and reasonableness, and proposes amending Rule 18 to consider the convenience of victims when setting the place of trial. The text argues these changes protect victim privacy without infringing on the legitimate interests of the government or defendants.
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| Name | Role | Context |
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| Tera Jckowski Peterson | ||
| Anna Y. Joo | ||
| David Schoen |
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Brigham Young University Law Review | ||
| House Oversight Committee |
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2005 B.Y.U.L. Rev. 835 publication
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"The proposed new rule protects victims' statutory and potential constitutional interests in two ways."Source
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"Constitutional interests in privacy and the victim's right to be treated "with fairness" require nothing less."Source
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"Rule 18 should be amended to require the court to consider the convenience of victims in setting the place of prosecution"Source
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