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Subject: Limiting Victims' Rights: The Eleventh Circuit Reads the CVRA Narrowly
Date: Thu, 28 May 2020 17:32:52 +0000
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May 28, 2020
New York Law Journal
by Elkan Abramowitz, Jonathan S. Sack
Limiting Victims' Rights: The Eleventh Circuit Reads the
CVRA Narrowly
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
The life, and death, of Jeffrey Epstein has captured the attention of
the legal community and broader public. The latest legal twist in the
story is a decision by the Eleventh Circuit in In re Wild, 955 F.3d
1196 (11th Cir. 2020), which held that federal prosecutors did not
have an obligation to inform, and consult with, Epstein's victims
regarding their decision not to prosecute Epstein for sex trafficking.
In our latest New York Law Journal article, "Limiting Victims' Rights:
The Eleventh Circuit Reads the CVRA Narrowly," we summarize the
federal Crime Victims' Rights Act and discuss the majority,
concurring and dissenting opinions of the divided Eleventh Circuit.
We hope you are all staying healthy and safe.
Best Regards,
Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack
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New York. New York 10017
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