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This document is a page from a 2005 BYU Law Review article, seemingly authored or submitted by David Schoen, discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and the obligation of prosecutors to inform the court of victim objections to plea agreements. It cites Senator Feinstein and the case *State v. Casey* (Utah 2002), in which Schoen notes he represented the victim. The document argues for a rule change requiring disclosure of victim objections in open court, relevant to the broader context of the Epstein case regarding the secret Non-Prosecution Agreement.

People (3)

Name Role Context
David Schoen Author / Attorney
Name appears at the bottom of the document; Footnote 163 states "I represented the victim in this case" referring to ...
Senator Feinstein Senator
Quoted regarding the legislative intent of the right to confer in the CVRA.
Nicole G. Farrell Author
Cited in footnote 164 for 'Recent Case Development'.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Brigham Young University Law Review
Citation: 2005 B.Y.U.L. Rev. 835
Office for Victims of Crime
Cited in footnotes 158 and 159.
House Oversight Committee
Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017734 indicates this document is part of their records.

Timeline (2 events)

2002
State v. Casey court case
Utah
David Schoen Victim
April 22, 2004
Congressional Record statement by Sen. Feinstein
US Congress

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Location Context
Referenced in relation to State v. Casey and the Utah Constitution.

Relationships (1)

David Schoen Legal Representation Victim in State v. Casey
Footnote 163: 'I represented the victim in this case.'

Key Quotes (4)

"This right [to confer] is intended to be expansive. For example, the victim has the [*869] right to confer with the Government concerning any critical stage or disposition of the case."
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"Prosecutors (and victims' attorneys) should be required to advise the court whenever they are aware that the victim objects to a proposed plea agreement"
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"The CVRA appears to obligate prosecutors to relay a victim's objection to the court, commanding them to use their "best efforts" to enforce victims' rights."
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"I represented the victim in this case."
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