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State Victims' Rights Extend to Pre‑Charging Situations in Various JurisdictionsCase Filekaggle-ho-014081House OversightState Victims' Rights Extend to Pre‑Charging Situations in Various Jurisdictions
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State Victims' Rights Extend to Pre‑Charging Situations in Various Jurisdictions
State Victims' Rights Extend to Pre‑Charging Situations in Various Jurisdictions The passage outlines legal precedents and statutes about victim notification rights before formal criminal charges. It contains no specific allegations, names, financial flows, or powerful actors, offering only general legal background, thus low investigative usefulness and minimal controversy. Key insights: Several state courts have held that victims' rights apply before an indictment is filed.; Illinois, Iowa, and Michigan statutes impose notification duties on law enforcement agencies.; Victims may be entitled to compensation or restitution even when a case is unindicted or acquitted.
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