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The government filed a Rule 48 motion for leave to dismiss a charge against a defendant in the case United States v. Heaton.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heaton | person | 4 | View Entity |
| United States | location | 4439 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a legal transcript or filing where the speaker argues that a court must independently evaluate a government's motion to dismiss and is required to consider the victims' views before making a decision. The speaker cites the case of United States v. Heaton and the expert opinion of former Judge Paul G. Cassell, who concluded that the Crime Victims' Rights Act gives victims broad rights in such matters. The speaker expresses full agreement with this viewpoint, despite some factual differences between the current case and the Heaton case.
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