Office of Legal Counsel (OLC)

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2005-04-01 N/A OLC provided 'preliminary and informal' guidance by email on the definition of a 'crime victim', ... N/A View
2005-01-01 N/A Department management requested informal guidance from OLC regarding the interpretation of the CV... N/A View
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The Availability of Crime Victims’ Rights Under the Crime...

From: Office of Legal Counse...
To: U.S. Department of Jus...

Reaffirmed 2005 conclusion that CVRA rights do not vest until a criminal charge has been filed.

Memo/opinion
2010-12-17

The Availability of Crime Victims' Rights Under the Crime...

From: Office of Legal Counse...
To: U.S. Department of Jus...

Argued that victims of federal crimes have no CVRA rights during a federal criminal investigation.

Legal opinion (memo)
2010-12-17

The Availability of Crime Victims' Rights Under the Crime...

From: Office of Legal Counse...
To: U.S. Department of Jus...

The OLC issued an opinion reaffirming its 2005 conclusion that CVRA rights do not vest until a criminal charge has been filed.

Opinion
2010-12-17

Preliminary and informal guidance on 'crime victim' defin...

From: Office of Legal Counse...
To: Department Management

OLC provided preliminary and informal guidance by email, concluding that 'the status of a "crime victim" may be reasonably understood to commence upon the filing of a complaint, and that the status ends if there is a subsequent decision not to indict or prosecute the Federal offense that directly caused the victim's harm.'

Email
2005-04-01

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