This document analyzes the legal issues surrounding the subpoena of victim records without notice, using the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case as a key example. It argues that current rules fail to protect victims' privacy rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and the Constitution, highlighting the risks when third-party custodians release sensitive information.
Letter regarding the problem that occurred in the Smart case under Utah state rules.
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