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Victim / Witness Division

The Victim/Witness Division provides assistance to victims and witnesses in both the adult and juvenile court systems. Victim assistance includes support and referrals for crime victims as their cases move through the criminal justice process.

The Victim/Witness staff provide crime victims with information about their legal rights and the criminal justice process – including ongoing information about the status of a case and the next court dates and times. They also provide referrals to appropriate service and support resources in the community.

CRIME VICTIM RIGHTS

Crime victims have a right to be notified about:

  • Plea negotiations and agreements;
  • Changes in scheduling of court proceedings, including the date, time and
    place of sentencing;
  • A decision not to prosecute a domestic assault or harassment case;
  • Final disposition of the case;
  • The release of the offender from prison or an institution.

Crime victims have a right to protection from harm:

  • Tampering with a witness is a crime in Minnesota;
  • Victims/witnesses do not have to give their addresses in open court;
  • Right to secure waiting area during court;
  • Employers may not discipline victims or witnesses who are called to testify
    in court;
  • Right to request law enforcement to withhold their identity from the public.


Crime victims have a right to participate in the prosecution, including the right to:

  • Inform the court of the impact of the crime, at pretrial and at sentencing or
    disposition hearings;
  • Have input in pretrial diversion programs for crimes against persons;
  • Object to a plea negotiation;
  • Request a speedy trial;
  • Bring a support person to the pretrial hearing;
  • Attend sentencing or disposition hearings;
  • Give written objections to plea negotiation agreement or final sentence;
  • Be notified of the outcome of the case.

Crime victims have the right to apply for financial assistance:

  • Victims may be eligible for financial assistance from the state if they have
    suffered economic loss as a result of violent crime;
  • Victims can request the court to order the defendant to pay restitution.

VICTIM RESOURCES

MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) – www.maddmn.org
Dept. of Corrections Offender Locator – www.doc.state.mn.us
Parents of Murdered Children – www.pomc.minnesota.faithweb.com
Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women – www.southernvalleyalliance.org
Sexual Violence Center – www.sexualviolencecenter.org
Crime Victims Reparations Board – www.ojp.state.mn.us
Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault – www.mncasa.org
Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women – www.mcbw.org

Contact Information
County Main Number
(952) 445-7750
(952) 496-8170 (TTY)
Attorney's Office
(952) 496-8240
(952) 496-8775 (FAX)
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