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Victim's Rights
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Victim's Rights
Victims of crime have
rights that are provided for both under the Constitution and statutes of
The
Right to Have Representation
A victim may appoint a
family member of other representative to attend any court proceedings.
This right is particularly important for elderly and juvenile victims.
Right to Have Information
The victim is entitled to
information about how to reach the investigating authority and the
prosecutor. The prosecutor must notify the victim of the name of the
accused and the crime charged, the case number, the procedural steps and
the victim's right to attend the proceedings and other important
information. The victim is also entitled to know whether a person of
interest has been arrested and to be given a way to check if that person
is being released.
Right to Have Property Protected
If a victim's property has
been seized, the victim has the right to have it safely kept and then
returned when it is no longer needed as evidence.
Right to be Heard
The right of the victim to
be heard is very important. The court or prosecutor must confer with the
victim before a plea bargain, amendment, dismissal or trial. The judge
should note on the record any know time this doesn't happen and the
reason such as where the victim cannot be reached or does not wish to be
heard.
Right to be Free From Intimidation
The victim has the right
to be free from intimidation. The prosecutor can ask that the victim's
name and information not be released. The victim can also ask for
protection including an order that the defendant not be able to contact
the victim. If a victim is being intimidated, he or she should
immediately notify law enforcement so steps can be taken to protect the
victim.
Right to Attend Proceedings
Except for grand jury
proceedings, the victim has a right to attend all court proceedings
except in the unusual situation that such attendance would compromise
the defendant's right to a fair trial. The victim has the right to know
the outcome of the case and the important right to be heard at the time
of sentencing.
Right to Give Impact Statement
The victim of a crime in
which the defendant harmed or attempted to harm the victim can give a
victim impact statement. This can be done in writing or orally. The
statement can include such matter as an explanation of any physical or
psychological harm to the victim; an explanation of any harm to the
victim's property; request for restitution for monetary harm; and a
recommendation of the appropriate sanctions to be applied. The victim's
statement is confidential and is not a public record.
Right Not to be Fired
The victim can't be fired
for missing work to attend court proceedings. However, the employer does
not have to pay for the work missed.
Continuing Right to Know
On request, the victim is
to be informed of the sentence imposed and any motions for early release
or appeals filed. The victim must be notified if the defendant escapes.
Compensation Under the Victims of Crime Compensation Program
There are certain crimes
defined in
They include:
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Persons injured in violent crime
or trying to stop a crime or apprehend a criminal
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A dependent of a deceased victim
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Person who has paid the expenses
of the victim
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Person who is legally authorized
to act for the victim
Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2930: Victim's Rights
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