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After you have been the victim of a crime, especially one that is violent or sexual in nature, many people feel vulnerable. You might feel like you don’t have any control over what happens next. But California’s Victims’ Bill of Rights, also called Marsy’s Law, gives you the right to be informed and involved in any criminal case resulting from what was done to you. Here’s what you should know about asserting your victims’ rights.
Marsy’s Law, named after Marsy Nicholas who was murdered in 1983, is an amendment to the state constitution guaranteeing specific rights to crime victims. California was the first state to adopt Marsy’s Law, in 2008. However several other states now have, or are considering adopting, similar protections for victims. Here in California, the Victims’ Bill of Rights Act of 2008 sets out a list of several victims’ rights (you can read the specific language of the law here):
Marsy’s Law applies to anyone who “suffers direct or threatened physical, psychological or financial harm” as a result of a completed or attempted crime. It also applies to that person’s spouse, parents, children, siblings, or legal guardian. That means that the victims of rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, and other crimes are all entitled to be notified and participate in the criminal cases against their abusers.
However, many of the rights described above only apply upon request by the victim. That means in order to use California’s Victims’ Bill of Rights survivors must take affirmative action. The California Attorney General’s office and San Francisco District Attorney’s office each have victim services divisions, designed to make sure Marsy’s Law is followed. However, because of their role as criminal prosecutors, they are not always able to provide crime victims with the compassionate, thoughtful, and comprehensive representation they deserve.
Surviving an assault, abuse, or other crime is often traumatic. Going through the process of criminal prosecution and civil litigation can bring you a sense of closure. However, often the process itself can be difficult for survivors to handle, both practically and emotionally. Having your own victims’ rights advocate whose sole interest is protecting your interests can help.
At ADZ Law, LLP, we want to stand up for and beside the victims of crime at every stage of the process. We can help you assert your rights under Marsy’s Law, and make sure the Victims’ Bill of Rights are followed. We can also shield you from direct communications by the defendant’s attorney, helping you avoid accusations, harassment, and secondary trauma as you seek justice and restitution for the harm done to you or your family members. We will assist you in pursuing what you're entitled to, and support you so that the process is empowering, not intimidating. We represent victims of crime in San Mateo County and the surrounding region of California. We invite you to contact ADZ Law, LLP to schedule a consultation to learn more about how we can help you.