This document is a page from a legal article (Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology) arguing that the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) applies to the pre-charging phase of criminal investigations. It criticizes the Department of Justice's restrictive interpretation of the law and cites various state statutes (Illinois, Iowa, Michigan) as evidence of a legal trend toward early victim notification. The document bears the name of attorney David Schoen and a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp, suggesting it was used as evidence or legal argument in a congressional investigation, likely regarding the handling of the Epstein case and the failure to notify victims.
This document is page 103 of a 2014 legal article discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA). The text argues that the CVRA protects victims' rights during the pre-charging phase of a criminal investigation and criticizes the Department of Justice for interpreting the law contrary to this view. The page is stamped as evidence from the House Oversight Committee (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014082), likely related to investigations into the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein non-prosecution agreement and the violation of victims' rights under the CVRA.
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