The availability of your statement to
the defendant, unless the court has agreed that it does not need to be disclosed to the defendant.
(d)
The address and phone number of the probation officer who is preparing the presentence investigation report.
(e)
Your right to make a verbal statement
at the time and place of the defendant’s sentencing.
YOUR RIGHTS DURING TRIAL
Rights Which Automatically Occur
(1)
The Prosecutor may ask the court for a
speedy trial, if you are a victim of criminal sexual conduct or child abuse. This may also occur in cases where the victim is 65 years or older, or when the victim has a disability that inhibits that individual’s ability to attend
court or participate in the proceedings.
(2)
The Prosecutor’s Office will provide you, the victim, with a waiting area for court proceedings separate from that provided the defendant. If this is not physically possible,the Prosecutor will keep your contact with
the defendant to the barest minimum.
(3)
Your employer may not threaten to discharge or discipline you when you are required to attend court.
(4)
You have the right to be present throughout the defendant’s trial. But if you are going to
be a witness, the court may exclude you from the courtroom until you testify.
YOUR RIGHTS FOLLOWING DEFENDANT’S CONVICTION
Rights Which Automatically Occur
(1) The defendant may not earn any money
from the sale of his or her perceptions of the crime until: