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Type: Legal/policy document
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Summary

This document outlines the rights and information that must be provided to a victim in the legal process, including details about services, legal proceedings, and notification of investigation status and offender arrest. It also defines the start and scope of the prosecution stage, emphasizing victim support and information throughout the process.

People (4)

Name Role Context
victim-witness coordinator or specialist Coordinator/Specialist
Key official whose name and telephone number are listed for victims.
responsible official Official
Person to whom a request for victim services should be addressed; provides notice during investigation.
victim Recipient of information/services
The individual to whom the document's provisions for information and services apply.
suspected offender Subject of arrest
An individual whose arrest status the victim should be informed of.

Timeline (3 events)

Notice during investigation of a crime
Prosecution Stage

Relationships (3)

victim recipient of information from victim-witness coordinator or specialist
service providers... lists the names and telephone numbers of the victim-witness coordinator or specialist
victim recipient of information from responsible official
responsible official to whom such a request for services should be addressed.
victim notified by responsible official
a responsible official shall provide the victim with the earliest possible notice

Key Quotes (3)

"A victim must be informed of- His or her rights as enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 3771(a)."
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"During the investigation of a crime, a responsible official shall provide the victim with the earliest possible notice concerning- The status of the investigation of the crime... The arrest of a suspected offender."
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"The prosecution stage begins when charges are filed and continues through postsentencing legal proceedings, including appeals and collateral attacks."
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service providers, and lists the names and telephone numbers of the victim-witness coordinator or specialist and other key officials. A victim must be informed of-
(a) His or her rights as enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 3771(a).
(b) His or her right entitlement, on request, to the services listed in 42 U.S.C. § 10607(c).
(c) The name, title, business address, and telephone number of the responsible official to whom such a request for services should be addressed.
(d) The place where the victim may receive emergency medical or social services.
(e) The availability of any restitution or other relief (including crime victim compensation programs) to which the victim may be entitled under this or any other applicable law and the manner in which such relief may be obtained.
(f) Public and private programs that are available to provide counseling, treatment, and other support to the victim.
(i) The availability of services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
(j) The option of being included in VNS.
Available protections from intimidation and harassment.
(3) Notice during the investigation. During the investigation of a crime, a responsible official shall provide the victim with the earliest possible notice concerning-
(a) The status of the investigation of the crime, to the extent that it is appropriate and will not interfere with the investigation.
(b) The arrest of a suspected offender.
B. Prosecution Stage
The prosecution stage begins when charges are filed and continues through postsentencing legal proceedings, including appeals and collateral attacks.
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