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April 22, 2004

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Statement by Sen. Kyl in the Congressional Record

Participants (1)

Name Type Mentions
Sen. Kyl person 25 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017753.jpg

Legal Research / Law Review Article • 1.9 MB
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This document is a page from a 2005 BYU Law Review article (page 39 of 52 in the exhibit), stamped with a House Oversight Bates number and the name David Schoen. It outlines Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure regarding sentencing hearings, specifically focusing on the handling of objections to presentence reports and the rights of victims to be heard and participate in the process. The text emphasizes that victims have rights independent of the government or the defendant.

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Location
Congress
Significance Score
5/10
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1
Source Documents
1
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2025-11-19 21:46

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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017753.jpg
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April 22, 2004

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