Legal analysis limits defendants' ability to subpoena victim information under CVRA
Legal analysis limits defendants' ability to subpoena victim information under CVRA The passage discusses case law and statutory interpretation regarding victim privacy and subpoena rights. It does not identify specific individuals, transactions, or misconduct, nor does it provide actionable leads involving powerful actors. Its relevance is limited to legal scholarship rather than investigative leads. Key insights: Court rulings generally prohibit pre‑trial disclosure of victim identities and personal records.; The CVRA (Crime Victims' Rights Act) supersedes older authority allowing disclosure of government witnesses.; Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 57(b) is a limited stopgap and does not grant broad subpoena power over victim data.
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Legal analysis limits defendants' ability to subpoena victim information under CVRA The passage discusses case law and statutory interpretation regarding victim privacy and subpoena rights. It does not identify specific individuals, transactions, or misconduct, nor does it provide actionable leads involving powerful actors. Its relevance is limited to legal scholarship rather than investigative leads. Key insights: Court rulings generally prohibit pre‑trial disclosure of victim identities and personal records.; The CVRA (Crime Victims' Rights Act) supersedes older authority allowing disclosure of government witnesses.; Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 57(b) is a limited stopgap and does not grant broad subpoena power over victim data.
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