January 01, 2004
Enactment/Legislative history of the CVRA (Public Law 108-405)
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senator Kyl | person | 45 | View Entity |
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This document is page 66 of 78 from a 2007 Utah Law Review article, likely submitted by attorney David Schoen to the House Oversight Committee. It discusses the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), specifically focusing on the necessity of providing notice to victims regarding court proceedings and the funding allocated to the DOJ for notification systems. The text argues that failure to notify victims of proceedings renders their rights useless and discusses proposed rules for how courts should handle situations where a victim was not notified.
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Congressional Record entry for statements by Senator Kyl regarding the CVRA.
2004-10-09 • US Congress
Statements by Senators Feinstein and Kyl in the Congressional Record regarding victims' rights.
2004-04-22 • US Senate (Congressional Record)
Colloquy between Sen. Kyl and Sen. Feinstein regarding the CVRA.
2004-04-22 • U.S. Senate
Statement by Senator Kyl regarding victims' rights.
2004-10-09 • U.S. Senate
Congressional statements by Senators Kyl and Feinstein regarding the CVRA.
2004-04-22 • Congress
Senator Kyl statement in Congressional Record
2004-10-09 • US Senate (implied)
Congressional Record entry regarding CVRA legislative history.
2004-04-22 • U.S. Congress
Statements by Senators Feinstein and Leahy recorded in the Congressional Record regarding the CVRA.
2004-04-22 • US Congress
Passage/Discussion of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA)
2004-01-01 • US Congress
Statement by Senator Kyl in the Congressional Record regarding victims' rights.
2004-04-22 • US Congress
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