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Federal Crime Victims Can Get Their Day in Court – New System Aides in Notification By Stephen Moore, IRS Criminal Investigation, Detroit Field Office Author’s note: As a Public Information Office for IRS Criminal Investigation, it is part of my job to attend sentencings of white-collar criminals and tax scam artists. All too often, I meet the real victims of their cons and listen to the emotional stories, usually outside the courtroom. As CPAs, you may have also heard the victims’ stories and felt they should get their day in court and be provided the opportunity to express themselves to the judge. A fairly new law allows victims to do just that. – S. Moore Through the Justice for All Act of 2004, CPAs can advise clients that crime victims have the new right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the federal district court involving release, plea, sentencing or any parole proceedings, and have the right to “full and timely restitution.” The Department of Justice has launched a notification system to provide victims with information on case events.
In most cases, the investigating agency will work with the United States
Attorney’s Offices in identifying victims who were directly and proximately
harmed as a result of the commission of a federal offense. The Department of
Justice representatives will make their best efforts to see that crime
victims receive reasonable, accurate and timely notification of scheduled
court proceedings, among other things. Related Resources and Links Download a pamphlet about theVictim Notification System U.S. Attorney's Office-Eastern Michigan U.S. Attorney's Office-Western Michigan
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