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I was the victim of a crime. How do I find out what is happening with the case in court?

Welcome to the San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office
If criminal charges were filed against a defendant because of a crime against you, you can call the DA's office to determine what is happening in court. Before calling the DA, you should check with the police agency that investigated the crime to obtain the name of the suspect and the police report number. Records in the DA's office are not indexed under the name of the victim. If you have the suspect's name or the crime report number we can locate the information that you need.
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Who is a victim of a crime?

Victim Witness Program FAQ
Any individual who suffers direct or threatened physical, financial or emotional harm as a result of a crime or juvenile offense. Rights apply to the immediate families of homicide victims, or victims that are unable to exercise these rights, such as children.
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I am a victim of a crime; how do I report it?

Victim Witness Program FAQ
In the case of an emergency call 911. In non-emergency instances you may contact Dispatch at 377-6790, and they will direct you to the proper law enforcement agency to take your report. To make changes, corrections or additions to a police report, contact the officer who took the report. If that is impossible, you may contact the proper law enforcement agency to request a supplemental report be made. Rarely is a case dismissed even if the victim requests that all charges be dropped.
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JSU UPD - Frequently Asked Questions
If you are a victim of a crime, notify the University Police immediately. Call 911 for emergencies and call 782-5050 for non-emergencies. Do not disturb any evidence. Information that would assist police in resolving the case:
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I was the victim of a crime. Can you tell me the defendant's next court date?

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The Prosecuting Attorney's Office has created a Bad Check Office which may help you. Look at the Bad Check section for additional information. If you have a date conflict you should contact the Assistant Prosecuting Attorney listed on the subpoena before the appearance date and discuss your conflict.
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What input does a victim of crime have to the court's sentencing process?

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Victims of a crime have the right to give the court a written or oral Victim Impact Statement. This tells the court about the effect of the crime on their life. The court will take this into account during sentencing. Victims cannot suggest to the court a penalty or sentence. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Witness Assistance Service can advise about Victim Impact Statements. A Victim Impact Statement booklet is under 'Victims/Witnesses/Community' on this site.
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I was the victim of a crime. How do I determine the latest status of my case?

Marion County Sheriff's Office
During the hours of 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, you may contact the district office where the incident occured or was reported. Call the officer whose name is on the card given to you at the time of your report or the detective to whom the case was assigned if one has contacted you.
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I am a victim of a crime and I want to know how I can find out information about the case?

City of Bentonville, Arkansas
Please contact the Legal Department at (479) 271-5956 and give a description of the crime involved, including the location and approximate date of the incident. The Legal Department Staff will determine the status of your case for you. (Back To Top) You should contact the City's Case Coordinator at 479-271-5956 and she will work with you, the City Prosecutor and the Bentonville District Court to obtain restitution. (Back To Top)
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a victim of crime do I have to pay for the lawyer involved in my case?

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No. Lawyers in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions do not represent the victim of a crime. They are government employees who conduct prosecutions on behalf of the State.
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I have been a victim of a crime. Is there help available?

FAQs :: ASA Services
The South Dakota Crime Victims' Compensation Program provides monetary assistance to victims of violent crimes. This program can pay victims of state, tribal, or federal crimes, a maximum of $15,000 for expenses incurred as a direct result of personal injury or death.
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Frequently Asked Questions - The City of North Ridgeville, O...
If it is an emergency, call 911. Otherwise call the police department at 440-327-2191. The despatcher will collect the necessary information and assign an officer as needed.
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Can victims of crime be informed of the final outcome of the court case?

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Victims of crime and witnesses are able to be informed of the final outcome of the prosecution. Either the investigating police officer or Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions can keep you informed.
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When will the court reach a decision in my case?

Federal Judiciary Frequently Asked Questions
Most cases are handled in an expeditious manner. The Speedy Trial Act of 1974 establishes standard time requirements for the timely prosecution and disposition of criminal cases in district courts. There is no similar law governing civil trial scheduling, and as a result, the scheduling of criminal cases is assigned a higher priority. In 1990, Congress enacted legislation that directs each district court to devise and adopt a civil expense and delay reduction plan.
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I am the victim of a crime. Will the Public Defender's Office represent me?

Frequently Asked Questions
I need a lawyer to help me in a civil case (like divorce, landlord/tenant dispute, debt payment, bankruptcy, child support, personal injury action). Does the Public Defender ever handle that type of case in civil court? Back To Top
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I am the victim of a crime. Will the Public Defender represent me?

Frequently Asked Questions
The interests of those who are victims of a crime are usually represented by the prosecutor's office, whose mandate is to see that those who victimize others are punished for their crimes. However, if you are a victim of a miscarriage of justice resulting from false police reports or other police misconduct, the Public Defender will defend you against criminal prosecution. The Public Defender is unable, by law, to pursue any civil case against your accusers.
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What can I do to avoid becoming a crime victim?

The Town Of Mamaroneck
Our Detective Division is responsible for crime prevention education, and would be happy to advise individuals or groups on how to avoid becoming victims. The detectives can also come to your home and conduct a Home Security Survey. Please call the Police Desk at 381 6100 and ask for the Detective Division.
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I have been the victim of a violent crime. Can I claim?

Injury claims, Injury claim. If you've had an accident and w...
Yes. If you have been the victim of an assault or other violent criminal act then you are entitled to claim compensation through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA). The amount you can be awarded is anything from ?1,000 - ?250,000. If you fail to make a complete recovery compensation can also be claimed for loss of earnings.
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What should I do if I have been the victim of a hate crime?

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community at Northeas...
Report it immediately to the Northeastern police at (617) 373-3333 and to your supervisor. Contact the Office of Affirmative Action & Diversity. quot;When we say the Pledge of Allegiance, we say, ‘...with liberty and justice for all.’ Well what part of ‘all’ don’t people understand?"
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Where can I go for help if I'm the victim of a crime?

Office of Student Judicial Affairs
There are several resources at Rutgers that may be helpful to you. Please be aware that you do not have to file a formal complaint in order to discuss your situation with a staff member.
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I was a victim of a crime and reported it. What happens next?

Stafford Township Police Department FAQ
Follow-up investigations are conducted by the Detective Bureau. Cases are assigned on a priority basis by the Bureau Supervisor. To obtain information about an assigned investigation, victims may call the Detective Bureau at 609-597-1189 extension 3 and inquire. The Detective Bureau has a crime tip hotline where suspicious or criminal activity can be reported anonymously. All information is strictly confidential. Call 609-597-1189 extension 7.
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a victim of a crime what are my rights?

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The staff of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) will treat you with respect, courtesy and compassion. You will be given information about services available to you. You will be consulted if the ODPP is considering reducing or withdrawing the charge(s). You will be informed if the ODPP decides not to prosecute the accused.
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What is Crime Victim Compensation?

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Crime Victim Compensation is money available through the Department of Justice, Crime Victim Compensation Program that may be paid to eligible Victims for expenses such as medical, hospital, lost wages, funeral expenses, etc. There are approximately 2,500 claims filed each year, and of those claims filed, approximately 75% of them are approved and benefits are paid.
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I was the victim of a crime. How do I find out the status of the investigation?

F.A.Q.'s
Call the District Substation of the deputy who took the report. Please have your case number available, if possible. Click here for phone numbers.
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What are my rights if I'm the victim of a crime?

City of Fridley, MN
You have the right to apply for financial help for losses resulting from a violent crime. This assistance does not cover property losses. For application and information, call the Crime Victim Reparations Board at 651-282-6256, or outside the Twin Cities area, call 1-888-622-8799; TTY: 651-205-4827. You have the right to request that the law enforcement agency withhold public access to data revealing your identify. The law enforcement agency will decide if this is possible.
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What are my rights as a victim of crime?

Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault: sexual violence help
If you have been assaulted you have the right to have a crime victim advocate at medical examinations and legal proceedings related to the crime, including meetings with law enforcement officers. If you are thinking about going to the hospital for an exam or talking with the police, you can call your local rape crisis center and ask for an advocate to accompany you. If you are at the hospital or with the police and an advocate hasn't been called, you can ask for one.
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How do I apply for crime victim compensation?

WI Department of Justice - Crime Victim Services
You can apply for crime victim compensation by calling the Office of Crime Victim Services at 1-800-446-6564 for an application or you can pick one up at most victim service agencies, including any District Attorney's Office. You should apply as soon as possible to meet the statutory filing deadline. Do not wait until court is over or until medical treatment is completed.
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