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Homicide In general, after the crime occurs and is reported, and upon initial contact with a victim, law enforcement and court personnel must advise him or her of the following: That it is possible that the accused may be released from custody prior to trial; That victims have certain rights during various stages of the criminal justice system; That additional information about these stages can be obtained by contacting the pertinent state and/or local agency involved, or by contacting the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council at 404-559-4949; That victims may have available to them monetary compensation for certain out-of-pocket losses incurred as a result of their victimization from the State’s Crime Victims Emergency Fund (Crime Victims Compensation) which is administered by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. That victims may have available to them community-based victim service programs and that more information may be obtained by contacting the Governor’s Victim Assistance Helpline at 1-800-338-5745.
VICTIMS OF CRIMES FURTHER HAVE THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS: To be notified of each stage in the judicial process to include pretrial hearings, bond, arraignment, motions hearings, pleas of guilty, trial, sentencing and appeals To be notified of any arrest, release, possibility of release, or escape of the accused or any change in custodial status To give opinions regarding release from custody or bond issues To have access to a private waiting area during court proceedings To offer input on plea negotiations or sentence hearings or conditions To protection from intimidation and harm To receive compensation and/or restitution when eligible (Criminal Justice Coordinating Council of Georgia http://www.cjcc.ga.gov)
Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council assistance page.
Solicitor General of Putnam County |
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