Advisory Committee Rejects Victim‑Input Amendment to Federal Transfer Rules
Advisory Committee Rejects Victim‑Input Amendment to Federal Transfer Rules The passage discusses internal committee deliberations on procedural rules for victim participation in case transfers. It mentions no specific individuals, agencies, financial flows, or misconduct, offering only a policy debate with limited investigative leads. Key insights: Committee argues general statutory language does not require victim input on transfers.; Critique that victim views are excluded both for convenience and prejudice transfers.; Reference to constitutional provisions (Art. III, VI) supporting victim/community interests.
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Advisory Committee Rejects Victim‑Input Amendment to Federal Transfer Rules The passage discusses internal committee deliberations on procedural rules for victim participation in case transfers. It mentions no specific individuals, agencies, financial flows, or misconduct, offering only a policy debate with limited investigative leads. Key insights: Committee argues general statutory language does not require victim input on transfers.; Critique that victim views are excluded both for convenience and prejudice transfers.; Reference to constitutional provisions (Art. III, VI) supporting victim/community interests.
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