Proposal to Amend Federal Rules for Victim Access to Presentence Reports
Proposal to Amend Federal Rules for Victim Access to Presentence Reports The passage discusses procedural reforms for victim disclosure of presentence reports, offering no concrete leads involving high‑profile individuals, financial flows, or misconduct. It lacks actionable specifics beyond generic rule changes, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Three disclosure models: complete, selective, and through prosecutors.; Proposes victim‑initiated request for report access via prosecutor.; Suggests amending Rule 32(f), (h), (i) to allow objections within 14 days.
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Proposal to Amend Federal Rules for Victim Access to Presentence Reports The passage discusses procedural reforms for victim disclosure of presentence reports, offering no concrete leads involving high‑profile individuals, financial flows, or misconduct. It lacks actionable specifics beyond generic rule changes, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Three disclosure models: complete, selective, and through prosecutors.; Proposes victim‑initiated request for report access via prosecutor.; Suggests amending Rule 32(f), (h), (i) to allow objections within 14 days.
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