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Academic analysis of U.S. prosecutorial oversight and victim‑rights reforms

Academic analysis of U.S. prosecutorial oversight and victim‑rights reforms The passage is a scholarly commentary on prosecutorial discretion, federal‑state jurisdiction, and victim‑rights mechanisms. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals to misconduct. Its value is limited to contextual background for broader investigations. Key insights: U.S. jurisdictions largely reject victim‑initiated independent review of prosecutorial decisions.; Political accountability (election of prosecutors) is the primary oversight mechanism in most states.; Federal anti‑corruption statutes have been narrowly interpreted by the Supreme Court, limiting their reach.

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Academic analysis of U.S. prosecutorial oversight and victim‑rights reforms The passage is a scholarly commentary on prosecutorial discretion, federal‑state jurisdiction, and victim‑rights mechanisms. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals to misconduct. Its value is limited to contextual background for broader investigations. Key insights: U.S. jurisdictions largely reject victim‑initiated independent review of prosecutorial decisions.; Political accountability (election of prosecutors) is the primary oversight mechanism in most states.; Federal anti‑corruption statutes have been narrowly interpreted by the Supreme Court, limiting their reach.

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