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Academic article argues Crime Victims’ Rights Act applies before criminal charges are filed
Academic article argues Crime Victims’ Rights Act applies before criminal charges are filed The passage is a scholarly commentary on statutory interpretation of the CVRA with no new factual allegations, no specific actors beyond a former senator, and no actionable leads for investigation. It merely restates a policy debate and cites a Justice Department memo, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Claims the DOJ memo limits CVRA rights until charges are filed; Notes former Senator Jon Kyl (then) wrote an angry letter to DOJ; Cites a “notorious federal sex abuse case” where victims were allegedly denied participation
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