Proposed Amendments to Victims' Rights Rules for Depositions and Subpoenas
Proposed Amendments to Victims' Rights Rules for Depositions and Subpoenas The passage outlines suggested procedural changes to victim‑rights rules in federal courts. It contains no specific allegations, names, financial flows, or links to powerful officials, making it a low‑value investigative lead. While it could be useful for policy tracking, it lacks actionable leads or controversy involving high‑profile actors. Key insights: Proposal to allow victims to attend public depositions under the same conditions as trial attendance.; Suggestion to require court findings and victim notice before subpoenaing personal or confidential victim information.; Allows victims to move to quash or modify subpoenas deemed unreasonable or oppressive.
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Proposed Amendments to Victims' Rights Rules for Depositions and Subpoenas The passage outlines suggested procedural changes to victim‑rights rules in federal courts. It contains no specific allegations, names, financial flows, or links to powerful officials, making it a low‑value investigative lead. While it could be useful for policy tracking, it lacks actionable leads or controversy involving high‑profile actors. Key insights: Proposal to allow victims to attend public depositions under the same conditions as trial attendance.; Suggestion to require court findings and victim notice before subpoenaing personal or confidential victim information.; Allows victims to move to quash or modify subpoenas deemed unreasonable or oppressive.
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