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OLC Memo Mischaracterizes Victims' Rights Under the CVRA
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OLC Memo Mischaracterizes Victims' Rights Under the CVRA

OLC Memo Mischaracterizes Victims' Rights Under the CVRA The passage critiques an Office of Legal Counsel memorandum’s interpretation of the Crime Victims' Rights Act, highlighting possible over‑narrow reading of victim protections. While it points to legal arguments and cites statutes, it does not identify specific actors, financial flows, or misconduct, nor does it suggest actionable investigative steps beyond a doctrinal dispute. Key insights: OLC argues CVRA rights apply only after criminal charges are filed, contrary to case law.; The author identifies three CVRA rights that could apply pre‑charging.; Citation of statutory language and prior court decisions (e.g., United States v. Rubin).

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