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Type: Legal journal article / law review (evidence exhibit)
File Size: 1.72 MB
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This document appears to be page 100 of a legal review article authored by Paul Cassell (a lawyer for Epstein's victims), submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. The text analyzes state laws (CO, MO, NJ, MA, ID) that extend victims' rights to the pre-charge stage and require prosecutor consultation regarding plea agreements. This legal argument is central to the Epstein case controversy, specifically regarding the secret Non-Prosecution Agreement signed before federal charges were filed.

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Paul Cassell Author (implied by 'CASSELL ET AL.')
Header indicates this is page 100 of a work by Cassell et al. Paul Cassell is a prominent victims' rights attorney in...

Organizations (4)

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House Oversight Committee
Document stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014079' indicates this is part of the committee's investigation materials.
Office of Victim-Witness Advocacy
New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety agency mentioned in footnotes.
New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety
Mentioned in footnote 237.
Massachusetts Legislature
Mentioned in text regarding victim service provisions.

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State laws discussed regarding victim rights before charges are filed.
State laws discussed regarding victim notification rights.
State laws discussed regarding victim advocacy and notification.
State laws discussed regarding victim services.
State laws discussed regarding plea agreement consultation.

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"Colorado guarantees rights at 'all critical stages of the criminal justice process[.]' which includes both the filing of charges and the decision to not file charges."
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"Idaho’s statute provides that a victim must be given an opportunity 'to communicate with the prosecution in criminal or juvenile offenses, and be advised of any proposed plea agreement...'"
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