§3771. Crime victims’ rights — Inbound Citations
18 U.S.C. § 3771
Cited by 6 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 18 U.S.C. § 3771 as a whole
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(a) In addition to those rights provided in section 3771, a sexual assault survivor has the following rights:(1) The right not to be prevented from, or charged for, receiving a medical forensic examination.(2) The right to—(A) subject to paragraph (3), have a sexual assault evidence collection kit or its probative contents preserved, without charge, for the duration of the maximum applicable statute of limitations or 20 years, whichever is shorter;(B) be informed of any result of a sexual assault evidence collection kit, including a DNA profile match, toxicology report, or other information collected as part of a medical forensic examination, if such disclosure would not impede or compromise an ongoing investigation;(C) be informed in writing of policies governing the collection and preservation of a sexual assault evidence collection kit; and(D) be informed of the status and location of a sexual assault evidence collection kit.(3) The right to—(A) upon written request, receive written notification from the appropriate official with custody not later than 60 days before the date of the intended destruction or disposal; and(B) upon written request, be granted further preservation of the kit or its probative contents.(4) The right to be informed of the rights under this subsection.
Citations to §3771(a)
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(D) to accord victims of covered crimes rights that are similar to the rights of a crime victim described in section 3771(a) of title 18 consistent with Tribal law and custom.
Citations to §3771(b)
Citations to §3771(d)
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(2) Who May Assert the Rights. A victim’s rights described in these rules may be asserted by the victim, the victim’s lawful representative, the attorney for the government, or any other person as authorized by 18 U.S.C. § 3771(d) and (e).1
Citations to §3771(e)
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(12) “Victim” means a “crime victim” as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 3771(e).1