Doe v. United States - CVRA Challenge to NPA (08-cv-80736)
Jane Doe victims filed suit challenging the non-prosecution agreement under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), arguing federal prosecutors violated their rights by failing to consult with victims before agreeing to the deal. The case ultimately led to a ruling that the government had violated the CVRA, though the NPA was not rescinded.
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Jane Doe victims filed suit challenging the non-prosecution agreement under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), arguing federal prosecutors violated their rights by failing to consult with victims before agreeing to the deal. The case ultimately led to a ruling that the government had violated the CVRA, though the NPA was not rescinded.
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