Proposal to Amend Federal Rule 2 for Victims' Rights in Criminal Proceedings
Proposal to Amend Federal Rule 2 for Victims' Rights in Criminal Proceedings The passage discusses academic and procedural proposals to amend Rule 2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to better protect crime victims. It mentions no specific high‑profile individuals, agencies, or financial transactions, and the content is largely scholarly commentary rather than a novel investigative lead. Key insights: Advocates suggest adding explicit language to Rule 2 to guarantee fairness for victims.; The Advisory Committee declined to adopt the proposed amendment without providing a rationale.; Historical context: Rule 2 has been cited by courts, including the Supreme Court, and was once called the most important rule by the Committee’s first chairman.
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Proposal to Amend Federal Rule 2 for Victims' Rights in Criminal Proceedings The passage discusses academic and procedural proposals to amend Rule 2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to better protect crime victims. It mentions no specific high‑profile individuals, agencies, or financial transactions, and the content is largely scholarly commentary rather than a novel investigative lead. Key insights: Advocates suggest adding explicit language to Rule 2 to guarantee fairness for victims.; The Advisory Committee declined to adopt the proposed amendment without providing a rationale.; Historical context: Rule 2 has been cited by courts, including the Supreme Court, and was once called the most important rule by the Committee’s first chairman.
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