Proposed Rule Amendments to Grant Crime Victims Right to Counsel and Voice in Release Decisions
Proposed Rule Amendments to Grant Crime Victims Right to Counsel and Voice in Release Decisions The passage discusses procedural proposals for victim representation and input in criminal cases, lacking any mention of high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or misconduct. It offers limited investigative value beyond general policy reform ideas. Key insights: Suggests courts have inherent authority to appoint volunteer counsel for indigent crime victims.; Cites United States v. Stamper as an example of victim‑appointed counsel.; Proposes a new Rule 44.1 to formalize victim counsel appointments.
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Proposed Rule Amendments to Grant Crime Victims Right to Counsel and Voice in Release Decisions The passage discusses procedural proposals for victim representation and input in criminal cases, lacking any mention of high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or misconduct. It offers limited investigative value beyond general policy reform ideas. Key insights: Suggests courts have inherent authority to appoint volunteer counsel for indigent crime victims.; Cites United States v. Stamper as an example of victim‑appointed counsel.; Proposes a new Rule 44.1 to formalize victim counsel appointments.
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