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Justice Department Guidelines on Victim Notification Appear to Align with OLC Opinion on CVRA Timing
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Justice Department Guidelines on Victim Notification Appear to Align with OLC Opinion on CVRA Timing

Justice Department Guidelines on Victim Notification Appear to Align with OLC Opinion on CVRA Timing The passage outlines internal DOJ policy and an OLC memorandum limiting Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) notifications until after charges are filed. While it mentions a Senator’s inquiry, it provides no new allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑profile actors, offering only routine procedural information. Key insights: DOJ Attorney General Guidelines (May 2012) direct best‑effort victim notifications early in investigations.; Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) opinion limits CVRA rights until formal filing of charges.; Senator Jon Kyl queried DOJ on pre‑charge victim notifications; DOJ responded citing OLC opinion.

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