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Justice Department OLC Memo Limits Victims' Rights Until Formal Charges Filed
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Justice Department OLC Memo Limits Victims' Rights Until Formal Charges Filed

Justice Department OLC Memo Limits Victims' Rights Until Formal Charges Filed The passage discusses an internal Office of Legal Counsel memorandum interpreting victim‑rights statutes. It offers no concrete new allegations, names, transactions, or misconduct involving high‑level officials, but it does highlight a potentially controversial legal stance that could affect victim‑rights enforcement. Key insights: OLC memo (2011) argues CVRA rights attach only after a criminal complaint, indictment, or information is filed.; The memo contradicts the Victims’ Rights and Restitution Act, which requires victim identification before filing charges.; The argument could limit victims’ procedural rights during early investigative stages such as grand‑jury target letters.

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