The Victim Allocution Clarification Act of 1997 is a U.S. law that enhances the rights of victims in the criminal justice process, specifically regarding their ability to address the court during sentencing. It clarifies the procedures for victim impact statements, allowing victims to express how a crime has affected them personally. This act aims to ensure that victims' voices are heard and considered during sentencing, promoting a more inclusive justice system.
The Victims Rights Clarification Act
Victim and Witness Protection Act
Victim and Witness Protection Act (VWPA)
'Clarification' has two distinct senses: 1: an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding; 2: the act of removing solid particles from a liquid
The Victims Rights Clarification Act
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The Victims Rights Clarification Act
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A victim of a crime should be recompensed by any illegal act against them.
An Act of Conscience - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 15 April 1997