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Labor/Employment

Apr. 29, 2000

Forgotten Citizens

By Antonio R. Sarabia II In recent years, the Legislature has enacted powerful tools for victims of crime to use to recover restitution from criminal defendants. However, what occurs in day-to-day criminal cases for the average crime victim is in stark contrast: Victims are not informed of all their rights and some of their most important rights have been deliberately delayed.


By Antonio R. Sarabia II
         In recent years, the Legislature has enacted powerful tools for victims of crime to use to recover restitution from criminal defendants. However, what occurs in day-to-day criminal cases for the average crime victim is in stark contrast: Victims are not informed of all their rights and some of their most important rights have been deliberately delayed.
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