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  10. Part 1 - General Provisions


Part 1 - General Provisions


  • Section 1 - Title.
  • Section 2 - Definitions.
  • Section 3 - Notification to victims -- Initial notice, election to receive subsequent notices -- Form of notice -- Protected victim information -- Pretrial criminal no contact order.
  • Section 4 - Right to be present, to be heard, and to file an amicus brief on appeal -- Control of disruptive acts or irrelevant statements -- Statements from persons in custody.
  • Section 5 - Application to felonies and misdemeanors of the declaration of the rights of crime victims.
  • Section 6 - Victim's right to privacy.
  • Section 7 - Victim's right to a speedy trial.
  • Section 8 - Age-appropriate language at judicial proceedings -- Advisor.
  • Section 9 - Representative of victim -- Court designation -- Representation in cases involving minors -- Photographs in homicide cases.
  • Section 10 - Victim's discretion.
  • Section 11 - Enforcement -- Appellate review -- No right to money damages.
  • Section 12 - Construction of this chapter -- No right to set aside conviction, adjudication, admission, or plea -- Severability clause.
  • Section 13 - Declaration of legislative authority.
  • Section 14 - Notice of expungement petition -- Victim's right to object.
  • Section 15 - Civil action against human traffickers and human smugglers.
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