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Type: Legal/academic document (law review excerpt/legislative proposal)
File Size: 2.42 MB
Summary

This document is an excerpt from a 2007 Utah Law Review article (page 29 of 78 in the evidence file) discussing amendments to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure regarding victims' rights. It specifically details proposals for Rule 17 to protect victims from abusive subpoenas of their confidential information by defense attorneys, citing the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The document bears the name 'David Schoen' and a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of the congressional investigation into the handling of the Epstein case (likely related to the non-prosecution agreement and victims' rights violations).

People (4)

Name Role Context
David Schoen Attorney/Submitter
Name appears at the bottom of the document, suggesting he submitted this evidence to the House Oversight Committee.
Paul G. Cassell Author/Proposer
Cited in footnotes 229 and 231; the text 'I recommended' likely refers to him as the author of the proposals discussed.
Douglas E. Beloof Author
Cited in footnote 229 as co-author.
Sen. Kyl Senator
Cited in footnote 227 regarding a statement in the Congressional Record.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Utah Law Review
Publication source of the text (2007 Utah L. Rev. 861).
Advisory Committee
Legal body mentioned as proposing limited protections for victim information.
House Oversight Committee
Inferred from the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
8th Circuit Court
Cited in footnote 228 (United States v. McDougal).

Timeline (2 events)

2007
Publication of the Utah Law Review article discussing victims' rights amendments.
Utah (Journal location)
October 9, 2004
Statement by Sen. Kyl in Congressional Record.
Congress

Relationships (1)

Paul G. Cassell Co-authors Douglas E. Beloof
Footnote 229 cites a work co-authored by both.

Key Quotes (3)

"Rule 15 should, therefore, be amended to ensure that crime victims have a right to attend any deposition."
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"This amendment implements the Crime Victims' Rights Act, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 3771(a)(8), which states that victims have a right to respect for their 'dignity and privacy.'"
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"Accordingly, the amendment requires judicial approval before service of a subpoena seeking personal or confidential information about a victim from a third party."
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