December 17, 2010
Date of OLC opinion 'The Availability of Crime Victims' Rights Under the Crime Victims' Rights Act of 2004'
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This document page (193) details the Office of Legal Counsel's (OLC) legal interpretation that rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) formally commence upon the filing of a complaint, as that establishes a 'Federal offense.' It also outlines the 2005 Attorney General Guidelines, which assigned the responsibility of identifying and notifying victims during the 'investigation stage' to the FBI Special Agent in Charge.
Events with shared participants
OLC opinion publicly released.
2011-05-20 • Washington D.C.
Public release of the OLC CVRA Rights Memo (dated Dec 17, 2010).
2011-05-20 • Washington D.C. (implied)
Issuance of OLC memorandum regarding CVRA Rights
2011-01-01 • Washington D.C. (Implied)
DOJ OLC releases opinion limiting CVRA rights during investigations.
2010-01-01 • Washington D.C.
Issuance of OLC's 2011 memorandum regarding CVRA rights.
2011-01-01 • Washington D.C.
The Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) concluded that the status of a 'crime victim' under the CVRA commences upon the filing of a criminal complaint.
2005-04-01
Public release of the OLC opinion regarding CVRA rights.
2011-05-20 • Washington D.C. (Implied)
Office of the Deputy Attorney General convened a Victim of Crimes Working Group.
2010-01-01 • Department of Justice
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