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NOTICE OF VICTIM RIGHTS Effective 7-1-02, IC 35-33-1-1.5 requires a law enforcement officer responding to the scene of a crime involving domestic or family violence to give the victim immediate and written notice of the following rights provided by law under IC 35-40
1. A victim has the right to be treated with fairness, dignity, and respect throughout the criminal justice process.
2. A victim has the right to be informed, upon request, when a person who is accused of committing or convicted of committing a crime perpetrated directly against the victim, is released from custody or has escaped. This includes release or escape from mental health facilities.
3. A victim has the right to have the victims safety considered in determining release from custody of a person accused of committing a crime against the victim.
4. A victim has the right to information, upon request, about the disposition of the criminal case involving the victim or the conviction, sentence, and release of a person accused of committing a crime against the victim.
5. A victim has the right to be heard at any proceeding involving sentence or a post-conviction release decision. A victims right to be heard may be exercised, at the victims discretion, through an oral or written statement, or submission of a statement through audiotape or videotape.
6. A victim has the right to make a written or oral statement for use in preparation of the presentence report. The victim also has the right to read presentence reports relating to the crime committed against the victim in order that the victim can respond to the presentence report.
·· The alleged felony was directly committed against the victim.
· For other misdemeanors, a victim must file a request for notice, which includes a current telephone number and address.
1. A victim has the right to pursue an order of restitution and other civil remedies against the person convicted of a crime against the victim.
2. A victim has the right to be informed of the victims constitutional and statutory rights.
Information compiled by the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1915 W. 18th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 917-3685
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