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Upon receipt of a signed complaint from a complainant or crime victim asserting that the complainant or crime victim has been denied a right guaranteed a crime victim under the laws and constitution of this state, the victims' advocate will conduct a preliminary examination of the complaint to determine whether, based on the information and evidence provided by the complainant or crime victim
(1) the office of victims' rights has jurisdiction to investigate the complaint under AS 24.65; and
(2) there is specific and credible information to indicate that one or more crime victim rights guaranteed by the laws and constitution of this state may have been violated by a justice agency or person.
History: Eff. 6/27/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 24.65.090
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