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Type: Legal document / law review article (exhibit)
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Summary

This document is page 4 of 52 from a production to the House Oversight Committee, stamped with the name David Schoen. The content is an excerpt from a 2005 BYU Law Review article discussing the history of the victims' rights movement, specifically the 1982 President's Task Force on Victims of Crime and subsequent state constitutional amendments (highlighting Arizona). The text analyzes the legal shift towards protecting victims' rights to be present and heard during criminal proceedings.

People (4)

Name Role Context
David Schoen Attorney/Subject of Document Production
Name appears at the bottom of the document, indicating he is the source or custodian of this file in a production to ...
Douglas E. Beloof Author/Legal Scholar
Cited in footnote 16 as author of 'The Third Wave of Crime Victims' Rights'.
Cassell Author/Legal Scholar
Cited in footnote 16.
Twist Author/Legal Scholar
Cited in footnote 16.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
President's Task Force on Victims of Crime
Created in 1982, discussed extensively in the text for its recommendations on victims' rights.
House Oversight Committee
Recipient of the document production (indicated by Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT).
Brigham Young University Law Review
Source of the text (2005 B.Y.U.L. Rev. 835).

Timeline (2 events)

1982
Publication of the Report of the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime
USA
President's Task Force
2005
Publication of the BYU Law Review article
BYU Law Review
Beloof Cassell Twist

Locations (2)

Location Context
State constitution discussed as a specific example of victims' rights amendments.
Federal jurisdiction mentioned regarding the Constitution.

Relationships (1)

David Schoen Document Production House Oversight Committee
Schoen's name appears on a document stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017718.

Key Quotes (3)

"The criminal justice system 'has lost an essential balance . . . . The system has deprived the innocent, the honest, and the helpless of its protection'"
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"The victims of crime have been transformed into a group oppressively burdened by a system designed to protect them."
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"Likewise, the victim, in every criminal prosecution shall have the right to be present and to be heard at all critical stages of judicial proceedings."
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