Proposals to Provide Rights to Victims of Crime

Proposals to Provide Rights to Victims of Crime
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Excerpt from Proposals for a Constitutional Amendment to Provide Rights for Victims of Crime: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representat