Proposed Amendments to Federal Rules to Require Victim Input on Case Transfers
Proposed Amendments to Federal Rules to Require Victim Input on Case Transfers The passage outlines procedural proposals for victim participation in case transfer decisions. It does not name any influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct, offering only low‑value context for potential policy reform. Key insights: Suggests amending Rule 18, 20, and 21 to require victim consultation before transferring prosecutions.; Calls for written consent from defendants and approval from U.S. attorneys in both districts.; Mandates that courts consider victim objections before approving transfers.
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Proposed Amendments to Federal Rules to Require Victim Input on Case Transfers The passage outlines procedural proposals for victim participation in case transfer decisions. It does not name any influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct, offering only low‑value context for potential policy reform. Key insights: Suggests amending Rule 18, 20, and 21 to require victim consultation before transferring prosecutions.; Calls for written consent from defendants and approval from U.S. attorneys in both districts.; Mandates that courts consider victim objections before approving transfers.
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