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Document Information
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Legal document / law review article excerpt (congressional exhibit)
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Summary
This document is an excerpt from a 2005 BYU Law Review article (page 48 of 52) discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA). It outlines proposed changes to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 48 and 50, arguing that courts must consider victims' views before dismissing charges and ensure proceedings are free from unreasonable delay. The document bears the name David Schoen at the bottom and a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was submitted as evidence or testimony during a congressional investigation, likely related to the handling of the Epstein case.
People (1)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| David Schoen | Author / Submitter |
Name appears at the bottom of the document, indicating he is the author of the text or the person submitting the docu...
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| B.Y.U.L. Rev. |
Brigham Young University Law Review, the source of the legal text (cited in header).
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017762'.
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| 5th Circuit Court of Appeals |
Cited in footnote 329.
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| 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals |
Cited in footnote 330.
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Relationships (1)
Name at bottom of page combined with House Oversight Bates stamp.
Key Quotes (3)
"The CVRA guarantees victims the right 'to be reasonably heard' at 'any public proceeding ... involving release.'"Source
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"In deciding whether to grant the government's motion to dismiss, the court shall consider the views of any victims."Source
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"Among the relevant factors in making this public interest determination is whether the prosecution's motion to dismiss is motivated by 'animus towards the victim.'"Source
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