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This bill amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to require prosecutors in jurisdictions of 100,000 or more persons that receive federal grants for violence-against-women programs to submit annual reports to the Attorney General detailing their handling of cases involving sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, sex trafficking, and related offenses. The reports must include data on case referrals, declinations with reasoning, defendant criminal histories, bail decisions, trial outcomes, plea agreements, and sentencing recommendations. The Attorney General would establish uniform reporting standards, publish the data publicly, and submit it to Congress. Prosecutors who fail to report or who decline to prosecute more than half of referred cases could face penalties including withholding of 25–50 percent of federal grants and mandatory corrective action plans.
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