January 01, 2002
State v. Casey court case
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| victim | person | 26 | View Entity |
| David Schoen | person | 386 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a 2005 BYU Law Review article, seemingly authored or submitted by David Schoen, discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and the obligation of prosecutors to inform the court of victim objections to plea agreements. It cites Senator Feinstein and the case *State v. Casey* (Utah 2002), in which Schoen notes he represented the victim. The document argues for a rule change requiring disclosure of victim objections in open court, relevant to the broader context of the Epstein case regarding the secret Non-Prosecution Agreement.
Events with shared participants
Legal research conducted by David Schoen.
2019-02-28 • N/A
Publication of BYU Law Review article
2005-01-01 • Unknown
A shooting of a victim by an individual other than the defendant in a past case.
Date unknown
David Schoen performed a LexisNexis search for legal articles regarding the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and the Sixth Amendment.
2019-02-28 • N/A
During the investigation of a crime, a responsible official must provide the victim with notice about the investigation's status and the arrest of a suspected offender.
Date unknown
An incident involving a victim occurred at Epstein's house. On the same day, the victim received several phone calls from Haley Robson.
2005-02-06 • Epstein's house
A victim was brought to Epstein's house to 'work'.
2005-02-06 • Epstein's house in Palm Beach
Haley Robson made a series of phone calls to Sarah Kellen, Epstein's house, the victim, and the victim's father.
2005-02-06
Robson and another person picked up a victim and brought her to Epstein's house for a massage.
Date unknown • Epstein's House
The document outlines the responsibilities of officials towards victims during the investigation and prosecution of a crime.
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