EFTA00177701Set 9
2008-07-1790p16,925w
Crime.
The CVRA gives victims rights during the investigation of a crime. The Fifth Circuit
recently reached this conclusion, holding:
The district court acknowledged that "[t]here are clearly rights ... have this conference with prosecutors before any final plea
agreement is reached. The Fifth Circuit reached exactly this conclusion in a very recent case. In
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... without conferring with the victims. When the Government's
failure was challenged in the Fifth Circuit, the Fifth Circuit concluded that the Government had
indeed violated the CVRA. The Fifth
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00177701.pdf
EFTA00210758Set 9
2015-01-2980p24,607w
Crime.
The CVRA gives victims rights during the investigation of a crime. The Fifth Circuit
recently reached this conclusion, holding:
The district court acknowledged that Itihere are clearly rights
under ... have this conference with prosecutors before any final plea
agreement is reached. The Fifth Circuit reached exactly this conclusion in a very recent case. In
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... without conferring with the victims. When the Government's
failure was challenged in the Fifth Circuit, the Fifth Circuit concluded that the Government had
indeed violated the CVRA. The Fifth
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00210758.pdf
EFTA00207984Set 9
2011-05-0229p9,189w
even before the formal filing of an indictment.
The most prominent example is the Fifth Circuit's decision in In re Dean, 527 F.3d 391 (5th Cir.
2008), a case ... district court rejected their claims, the victims filed for
mandamus review in the Fifth Circuit.
2
The Government claims that Congress "maintained separate legislation aimed at rights
governing pre-charging ... Document 77 Entered on FLSD Docket 05/02/2011 Page 7 of 29
The Fifth Circuit agreed with the victims that the Government violated their right to
confer during the plea negotiations
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00207984.pdf
EFTA00178057Set 9
2011-05-0290p23,378w
even before the formal filing of an indictment.
The most prominent example is the Fifth Circuit's decision in In re Dean, 527 F.3d 391 (5th Cir.
2008), a case ... district court rejected their claims, the victims filed for
mandamus review in the Fifth Circuit.
2 The Government claims that Congress "maintained separate legislation aimed at rights
governing pre-charging ... Document 77 Entered on FLSD Docket 05/02/2011 Page 7 of 29
The Fifth Circuit agreed with the victims that the Government violated their right to
confer during the plea negotiations
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00178057.pdf
EFTA01098264Set 9
2011-05-0229p9,339w
even before the formal filing of an indictment.
The most prominent example is the Fifth Circuit's decision in In re Dean, 527 F.3d 391 (5th Cir.
2008), a case ... district court rejected their claims, the victims filed for
mandamus review in the Fifth Circuit.
2
The Government claims that Congress "maintained separate legislation aimed at rights
governing pre-charging ... Document 77 Entered on FLSD Docket 05/02/2011 Page 7 of 29
The Fifth Circuit agreed with the victims that the Government violated their right to
confer during the plea negotiations
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01098264.pdf
EFTA00235249Set 9
2008-07-1117p5,375w
case," not any "coin
proceeding" - and flies in the face of the Fifth Circuit's recent decision that is squarely on point —
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... discuss it in its reply.
In a case remarkably similar to this one, the Fifth Circuit has recently held that victims
have a right to confer with federal prosecutors even ... conferring with the victims. When challenged on a mandamus petition by
the victims, the Fifth Circuit held:
The district court acknowledged that "[t]here are clearly rights
under the CVRA
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00235249.pdf
EFTA00215616Set 9
2008-07-1117p5,372w
case," not any "coot
proceeding" - and flies in the face of the Fifth Circuit's recent decision that is squarely on point —
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... discuss it in its reply.
In a case remarkably similar to this one, the Fifth Circuit has recently held that victims
have a right to confer with federal prosecutors even ... conferring with the victims. When challenged on a mandamus petition by
the victims, the Fifth Circuit held:
The district court acknowledged that "[t]here are clearly rights
under the CVRA
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00215616.pdf
EFTA00208374Set 9
2011-03-2142p12,054w
investigation of federal criminal cases.
In a case remarkably similar to this one, the Fifth Circuit has held that victims have a
right to confer with federal prosecutors even before ... conferring with the victims. When challenged on a mandamus petition by the
victims, the Fifth Circuit held:
The district court acknowledged that "[tJhere are clearly rights
under the CVRA that ... attempt to distinguish Dean, it asks this Court to
decline to follow the Fifth Circuit's holding and create a split of authority on this important
issue
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00208374.pdf
EFTA01080086Set 9
2008-07-07134p35,216w
investigation of federal criminal cases.
In a case remarkably similar to this one, the Fifth Circuit has held that victims have a
right to confer with federal prosecutors even before ... without conferring with the victims. When challenged on a mandamus petition by
victims, the Fifth Circuit held:
The district court acknowledged that "[t]here are clearly rights
under the CVRA ... attempt to distinguish Dean, it asks this Court to
decline to follow the Fifth Circuit's holding and create a split of authority on this important
this
issue
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01080086.pdf
EFTA01081657Set 9
2008-07-07134p35,304w
investigation of federal criminal cases.
In a case remarkably similar to this one, the Fifth Circuit has held that victims have a
right to confer with federal prosecutors even before ... without conferring with the victims. When challenged on a mandamus petition by
victims, the Fifth Circuit held:
The district court acknowledged that "[t]here are clearly rights
under the CVRA ... attempt to distinguish Dean, it asks this Court to
decline to follow the Fifth Circuit's holding and create a split of authority on this important
this
issue
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01081657.pdf
EFTA00229916Set 9
2011-04-26277p86,795w
investigation of federal criminal cases.
In a case remarkably similar to this one, the Fifth Circuit has held that victims have a
right to confer with federal prosecutors even before ... conferring with the victims. When challenged on a mandamus petition by the
victims, the Fifth Circuit held:
The district court acknowledged that "Where are clearly rights
under the CVRA that ... attempt to distinguish Dean, it asks this Court to
decline to follow the Fifth Circuit's holding antiseSELsatsfstkritv o.n_this important
issue. See Gov't Response to Emergency Petn
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00229916.pdf
EFTA00728154Set 9
2009-05-267p1,020w
States Courts of
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Second Circuit, Fourth Circuit, Fifth Circuit,
Eighth Circuit, Ninth Circuit, and Eleventh Circuit, the United States District Courts ... States Courts of Appeals for the
District of Columbia Circuit, Second Circuit, Fourth Circuit, Fifth Circuit, Eighth Circuit, Ninth
Circuit, and Eleventh Circuit, the United States District Courts
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00728154.pdf
EFTA01144324Set 9
2015-04-1629p15,270w
Federal offense[.]" 18 U.S.C. § 3771(e). That definition is taken not from
5 The Fifth Circuit may take the position that the right to confer in Section ... addressing a government motion on behalf of victim/witnesses to attend trial, that the
Fifth Circuit in In re Dean "has noted that victims acquire rights under the CVRA even before ... weekday scenario.
As a fourth rationale, the district court relied on the Fifth Circuit's decision in In re Dean,
527 F.3d 391 (5th Cir. 2008). Dean, however, arose
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01144324.pdf
EFTA00209961Set 9
2008-06-309p2,242w
Crime.
The CVRA gives victims rights during the investigation of a crime. The Fifth Circuit
recently reached this conclusion, holding:
The district court acknowledged that "[tjhere are clearly rights
under ... have this conference with prosecutors before any final plea
agreement is reached. The Fifth Circuit reached exactly this conclusion in a very recent case. In
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... without conferring with the victims. When the Government's
failure was challenged in the Fifth Circuit, the Fifth Circuit concluded that the Government had
indeed violated the CVRA. The Fifth
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00209961.pdf
EFTA00214371Set 9
2008-06-309p2,226w
Crime.
The CVRA gives victims rights during the investigation of a crime. The Fifth Circuit
recently reached this conclusion, holding:
The district court acknowledged that "[tjhere are clearly rights
under ... have this conference with prosecutors before any final plea
agreement is reached. The Fifth Circuit reached exactly this conclusion in a very recent case. In
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... without conferring with the victims. When the Government's
failure was challenged in the Fifth Circuit, the Fifth Circuit concluded that the Government had
indeed violated the CVRA. The Fifth
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00214371.pdf
EFTA00013976Set 8
2008-06-309p2,232w
Crime.
The CVRA gives victims rights during the investigation of a crime. The Fifth Circuit
recently reached this conclusion, holding:
The district court acknowledged that "[t]here are clearly rights ... have this conference with prosecutors before any final plea
agreement is reached. The Fifth Circuit reached exactly this conclusion in a very recent case. In
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... without conferring with the victims. When the Government's
failure was challenged in the Fifth Circuit, the Fifth Circuit concluded that the Government had
indeed violated the CVRA. The Fifth
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%208/EFTA00013976.pdf
EFTA00215689Set 9
2008-07-0710p3,516w
Crime.
The CVRA gives victims rights during the investigation of a crime. The Fifth Circuit
recently reached this conclusion, holding:
The district court acknowledged that "[t]here are clearly rights ... have this conference with prosecutors before any final plea
agreement is reached. The Fifth Circuit reached exactly this conclusion in a very recent case. In
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... without conferring with the victims. When the Government's
fitilure was challenged in the Fifth Circuit, the Fifth Circuit concluded that the Government had
indeed violated the CVRA. The Fifth
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00215689.pdf
EFTA00215606Set 9
2008-07-0710p3,471w
Crime.
The CVRA gives victims rights during the investigation of a crime. The Fifth Circuit
recently reached this conclusion, holding:
The district court acknowledged that "[t]here are clearly rights ... have this conference with prosecutors before any final plea
agreement is reached. The Fifth Circuit reached exactly this conclusion in a very recent case. In
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... without conferring with the victims. When the Government's
fitilure was challenged in the Fifth Circuit, the Fifth Circuit concluded that the Government had
indeed violated the CVRA. The Fifth
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00215606.pdf
EFTA00215555Set 9
2008-07-0710p3,502w
Crime.
The CVRA gives victims rights during the investigation of a crime. The Fifth Circuit
recently reached this conclusion, holding:
The district court acknowledged that "[t]here are clearly rights ... have this conference with prosecutors before any final plea
agreement is reached. The Fifth Circuit reached exactly this conclusion in a very recent case. In
In re Dean, 527 F.3d ... without conferring with the victims. When the Government's
fitilure was challenged in the Fifth Circuit, the Fifth Circuit concluded that the Government had
indeed violated the CVRA. The Fifth
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00215555.pdf