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Academic article argues Crime Victims’ Rights Act applies before charges are filed

Academic article argues Crime Victims’ Rights Act applies before charges are filed The passage is a scholarly discussion of statutory interpretation with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It merely references a Justice Department memo and a former senator’s reaction, which are already public and not novel. Key insights: Debates whether CVRA grants victims rights during investigations.; Cites a Justice Department memorandum limiting CVRA scope.; Mentions former Senator Jon Kyl’s opposition to the memo.

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Academic article argues Crime Victims’ Rights Act applies before charges are filed The passage is a scholarly discussion of statutory interpretation with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It merely references a Justice Department memo and a former senator’s reaction, which are already public and not novel. Key insights: Debates whether CVRA grants victims rights during investigations.; Cites a Justice Department memorandum limiting CVRA scope.; Mentions former Senator Jon Kyl’s opposition to the memo.

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