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  8. Chapter 2930 - VICTIM'S RIGHTS


Chapter 2930 - VICTIM'S RIGHTS


  • Section 2930.01 - Definitions.
  • Section 2930.02 - Victim's representative.
  • Section 2930.03 - Methods of giving notice.
  • Section 2930.04 - Information provided to victim by law enforcement agency.
  • Section 2930.05 - Notice of arrest or detention of offender.
  • Section 2930.06 - Prosecutor to confer with victim - court to give notice of proceedings to victim.
  • Section 2930.061 - Notice of charges to department of developmental disabilities.
  • Section 2930.062 - Notification of victim's injuries.
  • Section 2930.07 - Protection of victim's identification information.
  • Section 2930.08 - Notification of substantial delay in prosecution.
  • Section 2930.09 - Victim's presence at trial.
  • Section 2930.10 - Minimizing contact between victim and defendant - separate waiting areas.
  • Section 2930.11 - Returning or retaining victim's property.
  • Section 2930.12 - Notice of the defendant's acquittal or conviction.
  • Section 2930.13 - Victim impact statement.
  • Section 2930.14 - Victim's statement.
  • Section 2930.15 - Notice of appeal.
  • Section 2930.16 - Notice of incarceration and release date.
  • Section 2930.17 - Statement of victim prior to judicial release or early release.
  • Section 2930.18 - No employee discipline for court attendance necessary to protect rights of victim.
  • Section 2930.19 - Prosecutor to protect rights of victims.
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