Victims Assistance

If you are a victim, we may be able to help by:
  • Informing you of your rights as a victim.
  • Providing in-court support.
  • Helping you prepare for and accompanying you to court.
  • Facilitating appointments and accompanying you when meeting with the prosecuting attorney.
  • Assistance filing Restraining and Stalking Orders.  
  • Provide information about the status  of your case. 
  • Making referrals to public and private social service agencies for food, clothing, shelter, and treatment.
  • Assist in seeking restitution for financial losses.
  • Verifying and documenting your financial losses so that the court can order the offender to pay restitution.
  • 24-hour Crisis Intervention to assist with emergency resources.

Victim’s General Rights:  

Under the Crime Victims Bill of Rights, you have the certain legal rights as a victim of a crime. (Add something about specific rights and crimes and contacting our office) 
 
YOU have the right:
  • to know who is contacting you in regard to your case;
  • to be in the courtroom during all hearings and the trial of your case;
  • to be informed of changes of court dates and hearings;
  • to be consulted regarding plea negotiations in cases of violent felonies;
  • to have a court hearing if you are harassed or bothered by the defendant;
  • to request restitution for your injuries suffered (should be do a more general rest. right?) 
  • to request information regarding the defendant's;
  • to refuse to consent to an interview by defendant or defendant's agents;
  • to be notified, at your request, before the defendant is released from prison;
  • to request and provide the Parole Board with an address to be notified if the defendant is appearing before the Patrol Board;
  • to request a copy of the court transcript or tape of all criminal proceedings heard in the record, the Court  may charge for actual cost to produce the transcript.
  • to appear personally and give a victim impact statement at sentencing. 

In sex abuse cases you have specific rights you may request: 

  • the court to limit the use of sexually explicit information or recording describing a sex offense.
  • the person charged and convicted in your case get HIV testing.