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Legal analysis of Crime Victims' Rights Act and its application to pre‑charging situations, citing the Jeffrey Epstein case

Legal analysis of Crime Victims' Rights Act and its application to pre‑charging situations, citing the Jeffrey Epstein case The passage is a scholarly outline of victims' rights law with no new factual allegations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It merely references the well‑known Epstein case without providing fresh evidence or linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Discusses the scope of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) before formal charges are filed.; Critiques the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel's interpretation of the CVRA.; Proposes a test for when victim rights should attach, applying it to the Epstein investigation.

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Legal analysis of Crime Victims' Rights Act and its application to pre‑charging situations, citing the Jeffrey Epstein case The passage is a scholarly outline of victims' rights law with no new factual allegations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It merely references the well‑known Epstein case without providing fresh evidence or linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Discusses the scope of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) before formal charges are filed.; Critiques the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel's interpretation of the CVRA.; Proposes a test for when victim rights should attach, applying it to the Epstein investigation.

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