I decided to look at my states Victims rights and they are as follows: To know the
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I decided to look at my states Victims rights and they are as follows:
- To know the status of the case in which you are involved
- To be free from intimidation or dissuasion
- To know when your impounded property may be released.
- To receive a witness fee for lawful obedience to a subpoena.
- To understand the existing victim compensation laws and receive compensation if applicable.
- To a secure waiting area, which is not available to the defendant or his family, when you are at court.
- To know when the defendant is released from custody before or during trial (upon written request).
- To know when the offender is released from prison (upon written request). (Nevada Victims' Bill of Rights)
After reviewing them, I agree with everything here. I have no personal critiques, and can't think of anything to add. A victim should as comfortable as possible during the entire preceeding.
Resources:
Nevada Victims' Bill of Rights. Nevada victims' Bill of Rights. (n.d.). https://ag.nv.gov/Hot_Topics/Victims/Victims_Rights/
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