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Victim Bill of Rights

  • Victim Bill of Rights Introduction

    In order to provide victims of crime with a meaningful role in the criminal justice system, Massachusetts Law (M.G.L. chapter 258B) provides certain basic rights to victims and witnesses:
  • The right to an explanation of the court system and notice of significant case developments

  • The right to notice of court hearings, and the right to attend those hearings

  • The right to information regarding witness protection

  • The right to information regarding financial assistance and social services

  • The right to a prompt disposition of the case

  • The right to confer with the prosecution

  • The right to request confidentiality

  • The right to a secure waiting area

  • The right to information regarding witness fees

  • The right to assistance with employers and creditors on financial matters

  • The right of subpoenaed witnesses not to face employment repercussions

  • The right to agree or refuse to be interviewed

  • The right to confer with probation prior to filing of the presentence report with the judge

  • The right to request restitution.

  • The right to speak directly to the judge about sentencing

  • The right to be informed of the final outcome of the case

  • The right to the return of personal property

  • The right to information about the defendant's parole status and release

  • The right to be informed about possible civil lawsuits

  • The right to display a photo of homicide victims

  • Full text of the Victim Bill of Rights

    All courthouses and police stations shall conspicuously post a summary of the Victim Bill of Rights.

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