Victim's Rights
VICTIMS OF CRIME HAVE RIGHTS
IN NEBRASKA
Since May 25, 1981, Nebraska law has recognized
the needs and rights of crime victims and witnesses.
You have a right as a crime victim or witness
to:
- Be informed about the criminal
justice system and to be updated about the progress of your
case
- Be informed about the possibilities
of financial assistance and the availability of social services
- Be treated with dignity, courtesy,
and compassion by the criminal justice system
- Be protected from intimidation
and future harm
- Be informed of the final disposition
of the case and to receive extended pertinent defendant
information from the State Parole Board
- Be escorted to court appearances
- Be notified if your presence is
not needed in court
- Intercession services relative
to employers, school, or financial obligations
- Be provided a secure waiting area
during court proceedings
- Have personal property returned
when it is no longer needed as evidence
- Have input with the prosecution
regarding pleas and with written or verbal input prior to
sentencing
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