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Analysis of DOJ Victims' Rights Policy and Grand Jury Target Definition
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Analysis of DOJ Victims' Rights Policy and Grand Jury Target Definition

Analysis of DOJ Victims' Rights Policy and Grand Jury Target Definition The passage outlines internal DOJ policy regarding victims' rights and the definition of a "target" in grand jury subpoenas. While it clarifies procedural aspects, it does not identify specific individuals, transactions, or misconduct, offering limited investigative leads. Key insights: DOJ policy extends certain rights to suspected criminals and potentially to victims during investigations.; A "target" is defined as a person with substantial evidence linking them to a crime and considered a putative defendant.; Victims' rights under the CVRA may attach when federal agents have substantial evidence of harm to an identifiable person.

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