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Under Marsys Law, the California Constitution article I, 28, section (b) now provides victims with the following enumerated rights: 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.
right to be notified of certain developments regarding their case, to confer with the prosecuting agency, and to be heard at certain proceedings at their request. If victims are not aware of these rights and do not understand how plea bargaining works, they are unlikely to be able to exercise these rights.
Disclaimer Right to AttendRight to Protection Right to Compensation Right to Restitution Right to Be Heard Right to Return of Property Right to Be Informed Right to A Speedy Trial Right to Privacy Right to Enforcement
These federal and state provisions generally articulate the following rights for victims throughout the criminal justice process: to be informed of proceedings and events; to attend proceedings and be heard; to proceedings free from unreasonable delay; to privacy and protection from intimidation and harassment; to
File for victim compensation and assistance with the New York State Office of Victim Services. Be notified of criminal proceedings. Freedom from intimidation, threats or harassment. Notice of discharge, release or escape of offender from a correctional facility.
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This act, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on July 2, 1964, prohibited discrimination in public places, provided for the integration of schools and other public facilities, and made employment discrimination illegal. It was the most sweeping civil rights legislation since Reconstruction.
Summary of Victim Rights under Marsys Law (Marsys Card) To prevent disclosure of information or records that reasonably could be used to locate or harass you or your family, or which disclose confidential information about you, and to be notified of any request for such information.

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