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About A Victim's
Rights
- A victim has the right of notice and explanation of
available protections from harm and threats of harm arising
out of cooperation with law enforcement and prosecution
efforts. This includes protection orders, assistance in
obtaining personal belongings, transportation to safe home or
shelter, assistance in obtaining medical treatment, and other
applicable services.
- Victim can make in writing or in person their wishes to
have no contact with the defendant or any person acting on
behalf of the defendant or the defendant’s counsel.
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Confidentially with respects to the victims
address and phones numbers including but not limited to
criminal proceedings, divorce, dissolution, and child custody
proceedings.
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Refusal of making statement and/or recordings
requested by the defendant or any person acting on the
dependant’s behalf.
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The victim may have Counsel, the DA, or other
accompaniment during statement or recordings.
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Information about violent crime compensation
and the procedure for applying for compensation. This includes
the possibility of recoverable attorney’s fees. Note that the
coverage of violent crime compensation was expanded to make
claims on based on third or fourth degree assaults
compensable.
In felony, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault
cases, the DA shall make a reasonable effort to confer with the
victim about their testimony before the defendant’s trial.
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The victim shall be noticed for the date of
trial.
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Shall be noticed in the defendant’s conviction
and for what crimes.
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Notified of date, time, and location of
sentencing hearings.
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Notified of sentencing or other event to which
the victim is subpoenaed will not occur as scheduled.
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Notified of the address and telephone number
of the office doing the pre-sentence report.
Notification of right to make statement for the
inclusion in pre-sentence report that may contain any relevant
information including:
- An explanation of the nature and extent of the physical,
psychological, or emotional harm or trauma suffered by the
victim.
- An explanation of the extent of economic loss or property
damage suffered
- An opinion of the need for and extent of restitution and
whether the victim has applied for or received compensation
for the loss or damage.
- Recommendation of the victim for an appropriate sentence.
- Notice of the right to submit to the sentencing court a
written statement that the victim believes is relevant to the
sentencing decision.
- In felonies, domestic violence, and sexual assault cases,
the victim may appear personally at the defendants sentencing
hearing to present an oral statement.
- After the conviction, information about the complete
record of the defendant’s past conviction will be provided to
the victim.
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Before the sentencing hearing, the victim will
be provided with selected portions of the pre-sentence report.
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The victim will be provided written notice of
the final disposition of the case within thirty day after
final disposition (after conclusion of the appellate process.)
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STAR'S MISSION IS TO PROVIDE:
the best quality of crisis intervention and advocacy services
to victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse. STAR is dedicated to providing education on these issues to the community.
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