This document is a page from a 2005 BYU Law Review article discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), specifically the victim's right against unreasonable delay in proceedings. It cites Senators Feinstein and Kyl, along with various state statutes, to argue that delays should not occur merely for the convenience of the court or parties. The document bears the name of David Schoen (a known attorney for Epstein) and a House Oversight Committee stamp, suggesting it was submitted as part of a congressional investigation.
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| David Schoen | Attorney / Submitter |
Name appears in the footer of the document, indicating he is the source or related to the submission of this document...
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| Senator Feinstein | U.S. Senator |
Quoted in the text explaining the rationale for the CVRA provision regarding reasonable time and delays.
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| Senator Kyl | U.S. Senator |
Quoted in the text regarding the interpretation of the CVRA provision.
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| Beloof | Author/Scholar |
Cited in footnotes regarding victim's right to a speedy trial.
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| Cassell | Author/Scholar |
Cited in footnotes regarding victim's right to a speedy trial.
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| Twist | Author/Scholar |
Cited in footnotes regarding victim's right to a speedy trial.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Indicated by the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017763' at the bottom right.
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| Brigham Young University Law Review |
Source of the text: '2005 B.Y.U.L. Rev. 835'.
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| U.S. Senate |
Implied by the quotes from Senators Feinstein and Kyl.
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Cited in footnote 332 (Ariz. Rev. Stat.).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Cal. Penal Code).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Del. Code Ann.).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Ill. Comp. Stat.).
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Cited in footnote 332 (La. Rev. Stat. Ann.).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Miss. Code Ann.).
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Cited in footnote 332 (R.I. Gen. Laws).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Tenn. Code).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Wyo. Stat. Ann.).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Ala. Code).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Idaho Code Ann.).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann.).
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Cited in footnote 332 (N.Y. Penal Law).
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Cited in footnote 332 (N.D. Cent. Code).
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Cited in footnote 332 (Wis. Stat.).
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"This provision does not curtail the government's need for reasonable time to organize and prosecute its case."Source
"It is not right to hold crime victims under the stress and pressure of future court proceedings merely because it is convenient for the parties or the court."Source
"Under the CVRA, a victim has a right 'to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.'"Source
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