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This document is a transcript from a court hearing on September 3, 2019, where Paul Cassell, a law professor and former federal judge, addresses the court. He commends the judge's handling of victim impact statements and strongly urges the judge to publish their remarks as a formal opinion to promote transparency and set a legal precedent, referencing a case he wrote about, U.S. v. Heaton.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Paul Cassell Law Professor / Former Federal Judge
Identifies himself as Paul Cassell (C-a-s-s-e-l-l), a former federal judge for the District of Utah and current law p...
Heaton
Mentioned as a party in the legal precedent case U.S. v. Heaton.
The Court Judge
The presiding judge being addressed by Mr. Cassell as "your Honor".

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
University of Utah, College of Law educational institution
Mentioned as the institution where Paul Cassell is a law professor.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.

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2019-09-03
Paul Cassell addresses the court during a hearing.
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Location Context
Mentioned as the district where Paul Cassell previously served as a federal judge.

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Paul Cassell professional The Court
Paul Cassell, a law professor and former judge, is formally addressing the presiding judge ('your Honor') in a court proceeding.

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"I'm Paul Cassell, C-a-s-s-e-l-l, previously served as a federal judge at the District of Utah, currently a law professor, where I teach crime victims rights at the University of Utah, College of Law."
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— MR. CASSELL (Introducing himself and his credentials to the court.)
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"I think transparency is one of the overriding objectives in our criminal justice system, and the one substantive action that I would urge your Honor to take today is to publish your remarks as a published opinion."
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— MR. CASSELL (Making a direct request to the judge to publish their opinion.)
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