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Notice of
Victims' 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 victim’s 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
victim’s right to be heard may be exercised, at the victim’s
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 pre-sentence report.
The victim also has the right to read pre-sentence reports
relating to the crime committed against the victim in order
that the victim can respond to the pre-sentence report.
7. A victim has the right to confer with a representative of
the prosecuting attorney’s office after a crime allegedly
committed against the victim has been charged; before the
trial of a crime allegedly committed against the victim; and
before any disposition of a criminal case involving the
victim. This right applies in the following situations:
• The alleged felony was directly committed against the
victim.
• The alleged felony or misdemeanor was an offense against
the person, which includes
the crimes of Battery, Domestic Battery, Aggravated
Battery, Battery by Body Waste, Criminal Recklessness,
Intimidation, Harassment, Invasion of Privacy, or Pointing a
Firearm, and the alleged felony or misdemeanor was committed
against the victim by a person who:
a. is or was a spouse of the victim;
b. is or was living as if a spouse of the victim;
c. or has a child in common with the victim.
For other misdemeanors, a victim must file a request
for notice, which includes a current telephone number and address.
8. 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.
9. A victim has the right to be informed of the victim’s
constitutional and statutory rights.
Information compiled by the
Indiana Coalition Against
Domestic Violence, 1915 W. l8th Street, Indianapolis, IN
46202 (317) 917-3685
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