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kaggle-ho-014067House Oversight

OLC memo narrows CVRA venue provision to post‑complaint, pre‑indictment period

OLC memo narrows CVRA venue provision to post‑complaint, pre‑indictment period The passage discusses an internal Office of Legal Counsel interpretation of victim rights timing, offering no concrete leads to powerful individuals, financial flows, or misconduct. It may be useful for understanding procedural arguments but lacks actionable investigative value. Key insights: OLC defines "prosecution" as beginning only after a grand‑jury indictment, not at complaint filing.; The memo argues victims must assert CVRA rights during the narrow window between complaint filing and indictment.; Citation of Fourth Circuit case and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to support the narrow reading.

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OLC memo narrows CVRA venue provision to post‑complaint, pre‑indictment period The passage discusses an internal Office of Legal Counsel interpretation of victim rights timing, offering no concrete leads to powerful individuals, financial flows, or misconduct. It may be useful for understanding procedural arguments but lacks actionable investigative value. Key insights: OLC defines "prosecution" as beginning only after a grand‑jury indictment, not at complaint filing.; The memo argues victims must assert CVRA rights during the narrow window between complaint filing and indictment.; Citation of Fourth Circuit case and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to support the narrow reading.

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kagglehouse-oversightlegal-interpretationvictim-rightscvraoffice-of-legal-counselcriminal-procedure
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