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Some state laws apply to only victims of felony offenses, while other states also extend rights to victims of less serious misdemeanor offenses. [20] When a victim is a minor, disabled, or deceased, some states permit family members to exercise rights on behalf of the victim. [20] Common state law protections include the rights to: [20]
"A judge shall accord to every person who has a legal interest in a proceeding, or that person's lawyer, full right to be heard according to law.*"' [6] California: Board of Commissioners v. Younger (1865) 29 Cal. 147, 149 "A party to an action may appear in his own proper person or by attorney [7] Colorado: Constitution Art 2 § 6
The federal victims' rights amendments which have been proposed are similar to the above. The primary contention, and perhaps the main reason that to this point they remain only proposals, is whether they will apply only to federal offenses and the federal system or will mandate all states to adopt similar provisions (the version advocated by at least one very high-profile advocate, John Walsh ...
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[citation needed] The first General Assembly of the Indiana Territory met on July 29, 1805, and shortly after the Revised Statutes of 1807 was the official body of law. [citation needed] Indiana's constitution, adopted in 1816, specified that all laws in effect for the Territory would be considered laws of the state, until they expired or were ...
Abby Williams and Libby German were found murdered in 2017 near Monon High Bridge in Delphi, Indiana. After years of uncertainty, local man Richard Allen has been found guilty and sentenced to 130 ...
A Victim's Right to Speak, A Nation's Responsibility to Listen. Article from Office for Victims of Crime, sponsored by the United States Department of Justice; Darkness to Light - Victim Impact Statement; Article relating to variations in the right of victims to present statement between various U.S. States; Lawlink, New South Wales
Dr. Caitlin Bernard — the Indianapolis ob-gyn who provided the procedure to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio — has filed a notice that she intends to sue Indiana Attorney General Todd ...