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https://rivcoda.org/sites/g/files/aldnop286/files/migrated/Portals-0-PDF-Resources-Victim-Rights-Manual.pdf
1 Know your Rights! Crime victims have many rights. The California Constitution gives all victims of crime a victim’s bill of rights known as Marsy’s Law. In addition to the rights victims have under Marsy’s Law there are several additional rights given to victims under other California laws. To help crime victims navigate through the system, and to obtain every right, the Riverside County…
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Office Locations Please contact the nearest Division of Victim Services for assistance. Riverside 3960 Orange St. Riverside, CA 92501 951-955-5450 Toll Free: 866-217-3766 Southwest 30755-D, Auld Rd. 3rd Fl. Murrieta, CA 92563 951-304-5680 Toll Free: 866-217-7699 Eastern 82-995 Highway 111, Ste. 101 Indio, Ca 92201 760-863-8408 Toll Free: 866-217-3769 Juvenile 9991 County Farm Road Riverside, CA…
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Your Testimony Before you get to court, do not try to memorize what you are going to say. Instead, try to picture the scene, the objects there, the distances, and what happened. This will help you recall the details when you are asked about them. Bring any notes or documents about the case. Testify to the facts as you know them. During the "direct examination," the deputy district…
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Marsy’s Law A Constitutional Amendment to the California Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights Article I, Section 28(b) Penal Code Section 679.026 (1) To be treated with fairness and respect for his or her privacy and dignity, and to be free from intimidation, harassment, and abuse, throughout the criminal or juvenile justice process. (2) To be reasonably protected from the defendant and persons acting…
https://rivcoda.org/sites/g/files/aldnop286/files/migrated/Portals-0-PDF-Resources-JUVENILE-BROCHURE.pdf
Help is Available for Victims and Witnesses to Crime The Riverside County District Attorney’s Division of Victim Services is committed to helping victims of and witnesses to crime and to vigorously protecting their rights. Our mission is to empower victims and witnesses of crime through advocacy and support services while promoting successful prosecution. Victims of Crime Have the Right… to be…
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Court Hearings Defined: The life of a Criminal Felony Case: 1. Offense committed 2. Investigation takes place 3. Law enforcement forwards report to DA Initial filing Case in review by prosecutor Arraignment (AR) Felony Settlement Conference (FSC) Preliminary Hearing (PH) Not held to answer case dismissed Held to Answer Information Arraignment (IAR) Trial Readiness Conference (TRC) Trial (JTR)…
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D i s t r i c t At t o r n e y ’ s o f f i c e College Academy Undergraduate Internship Program The Riverside County District Attorney’s Office is looking for motivated and enthusiastic undergraduate college students to participate in a 8-week unpaid internship. Students must be currently in college (incoming Sophomore, Junior, or Senior for the Fall). Students will gain hands-on experience…
https://rivcoda.org/sites/g/files/aldnop286/files/migrated/Portals-0-PDF-Resources-Misdemeanor-court-hearings-and-frequent-questions.pdf
Court Hearings Defined: The life of a Criminal Misdemeanor Case: 1. Offense committed 2. Investigation takes place 3. Law enforcement forward report to DA’s Initial filing Case in review by prosecutor (filed or not filed) Arraignment (AR) *case could close out! Trial Readiness Conference (TRC) Trial (JTR) Guilty If not guilty verdict can be: 1. Acquittal 2. Mistrial 3. Hung Jury Sentencing (sent…
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