Victims Rights
Rights Granted to Victims of a Crime in New Jersey
Rights of Victims of Crime in New Jersey:
- To be treated with dignity and compassion by the criminal justice system
- To be informed about the criminal justice process
- To be free from intimidation
- To have inconveniences associated with participation in the criminal justice process minimized to the fullest extent possible
- To make at least one telephone call provided the call is reasonable in both length and location called
- To medical assistance if, in the judgment of the law enforcement agency, medical assistance appears necessary
- To be notified if presence in court is not needed
- To be informed about available remedies, financial assistance and social services
- To be compensated for their loss whenever possible
- To be provided a secure, but not necessarily separate, waiting area during court proceedings
- To be advised of case progress and final disposition
- To the prompt return of property when no longer needed as evidence
- To submit a written statement about the impact of the crime to a representative of the county prosecutor's office which shall be considered prior to the prosecutor's final decision concerning whether formal criminal charges will be filed
- To make, prior to sentencing, an in-person statement directly to the sentencing court concerning the impact of the crime. This statement is to be made in addition to the statement permitted for inclusion in the pre-sentence report by N.J.S. 2C:44-6. In any homicide prosecution the victim's survivor may display directly to the sentencing court at the time of this statement a photograph of the victim taken before the homicide.
For more information visit The New Jersey Office of Attorney General web site.
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