As a victim you have the right to:
- be treated with fairness, respect, and dignity, and to be free from intimidation, harassment, or abuse throughout
- the criminal and juvenile justice process, and informed of the constitutional rights provided by statute
- be reasonably informed when the accused or convicted person is arrested, released from custody, or has escaped
- be informed of and present at all criminal proceedings which are dispositive of the charges where the defendant has the right to be present
- be reasonably informed of and be allowed to submit either a written or oral statement at all hearings affecting bond or jail
- be heard at any proceeding involving a post arrest decision, a plea, or sentencing
- be reasonably protected from the accused or persons acting on his behalf throughout the criminal justice process
- confer with the prosecution, after the crime has been charged, before the trial or before any disposition and informed of the disposition
- have reasonable access after the conclusion of the criminal investigation to all documents relating to the crime before trial
- receive prompt and full restitution from the person or persons convicted of the criminal conduct that caused the loss or injury including both adults and juvenile offenders
- be informed of any proceedings when any post-conviction action is being considered, and be present at any post-conviction hearing involving a post-conviction release decision
- a reasonable disposition and prompt and final conclusion of the case
