This document is a page from a legal analysis or journal article (Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology) included in a House Oversight production, likely submitted by attorney David Schoen. It argues for the application of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) during the investigation phase, before formal charges are filed, critiquing the DOJ/OLC position to the contrary. The text specifically cites the "Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse case" as a primary example of why victim participation is necessary before charges are filed.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of Case Example |
Cited as an example demonstrating the importance of victim participation before charges are filed.
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| David Schoen | Attorney / Submitter |
Name appears in the footer, indicating he likely submitted this document.
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| Ronald Reagan | Former U.S. President |
Appointed the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime in the early 1980s.
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| Douglas E. Beloof | Author |
Cited in footnotes regarding Victims in Criminal Procedure.
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| Paul G. Cassell | Author |
Cited in footnotes regarding Victims in Criminal Procedure.
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| Steven J. Twist | Author |
Cited in footnotes regarding Victims in Criminal Procedure.
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| William F. McDonald | Author |
Cited in footnotes regarding Criminal Justice history.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017606'.
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| Department of Justice |
Referenced regarding arguments about the CVRA and providing rights to victims.
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| OLC (Office of Legal Counsel) |
Their position on CVRA is critiqued in the text.
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| President's Task Force on Victims of Crime |
Historical body established in 1982 to address victims' rights.
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| Congress |
Drafted the CVRA.
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| Warren Court |
Supreme Court era referenced as extending rights to criminal defendants.
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"The Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse case demonstrates the importance of victim participation even before charges are filed."Source
"The Department's proffered arguments do not withstand close scrutiny, particularly in light of the fact that the CVRA covers federal agencies involved in the 'detection' and 'investigation' of crime"Source
"This Part explains that the rights should attach when federal law enforcement or prosecuting agencies have identified a federal crime and a particular victim with sufficient precision that they would send a 'target' letter to a criminal defendant in similar circumstances."Source
"The victims of crime have been transformed into a group oppressively burdened by a system designed to protect them. This oppression must be redressed."Source
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