Jubilee Ace/ Jenco/ GTR / 3Key – Lyra Newsletter No. 223
Dear Clients,
This week, we would like to address a question that occasionally arises among victims in cases involving a large number of affected individuals – why certain victims are contacted, interviewed, or asked to provide information at different stages of the proceedings.
In cases involving a significant number of victims, it is not unusual for procedural actions to be carried out at different times with respect to different individuals. The reasons for this may vary depending on the circumstances of the particular case.
In practice, authorities often receive reports over an extended period of time, while additional information and documentation may continue to be submitted and reviewed as the case develops.
Furthermore, certain facts that may initially appear to be of limited importance can later become more relevant when compared with information obtained from other victims or from additional sources.
For this reason, it is not uncommon for certain victims to be contacted or asked to provide additional information only after a considerable amount of time has passed since the original report was submitted.
Such circumstances do not necessarily mean that a particular case has been overlooked or that some victims are being treated differently. Rather, they may reflect the process of collecting, reviewing, comparing, and evaluating information gathered from multiple sources throughout the course of the proceedings.
We therefore recommend that victims continue to preserve all relevant documentation and information, even after a significant period of time has passed, as there may be occasions when additional clarification or supporting documentation becomes necessary.
As always, we will continue to monitor developments and keep you informed of any information relevant to your case.
Kind regards,
Attorney Zoran Miljaković