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that it was unconstitutional.
that it was unconstitutional.
that it was unconstitutional.
that it was unconstitutional.
The Victims Rights Clarification Act
The Victims Rights Clarification Act
The Victims Rights Clarification Act
The defendant in the Oklahoma bombing case, Timothy McVeigh, declared that he did not support the Victims Rights Clarification Act, which allowed victims of federal crimes to attend and participate in the trial. McVeigh believed that the act would infringe upon his right to a fair trial and potentially bias the jury.
James Nichols was arrested in connection with the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. He was accused of aiding his brother, Terry Nichols, and Timothy McVeigh in planning and executing the attack, which resulted in the deaths of 168 people. James Nichols was charged with conspiracy but ultimately acquitted of the most serious charges. His case highlighted the broader network of individuals involved in the bombing plot.
It will require some research done either online or through legal channels. You may ask a law student to help you navigate the difficult legal speak.
Yes, a prosecutor can subpoena a phone as evidence in a criminal case.
"The State" functions as the prosecutor in a criminal case.