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New York Law Journal New York Law Journal
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Transparency and procedure in a criminal case
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The speaker describes an article from two professors who argue that it's an 'odd moment for transparency in a criminal case,' that a court would normally grant a prosecutor's request to dismiss an indictment without a hearing, and that a judge would not schedule a hearing or allow victims to speak.

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This document is a page from a court transcript where an unidentified speaker critiques an article from the New York Law Journal. The speaker refutes the opinions of two professors who argued against holding a public hearing and allowing victims to speak in the Jeffrey Epstein case, calling their suggestions 'incredulous' and incorrect as a matter of law.

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