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Two New Amicus Briefs Added to the Searchable Database!

Two new briefs filed by NCVLI have been added to the searchable Amicus Briefs database! Oahu Publications v. City and County of Honolulu filed in Hawai’i state court argues for crime victims’ constitutional and statutory rights to prevent the release of 911 recordings. State v. Lawson, filed with the Oregon Court of Appeals, discusses how a defendant’s right to due process is not violated when a victim exercises her right to be present at a pre-trial hearing.

New & Noteworthy Court Opinion: New & Noteworthy Court Opinion: Kovaleski v. State No. SC09-536 - So. 3d - 2012 WL 5258677 (Fla. Oct. 25 2012).

Defendant appealed, arguing that the statutory closure provision conflicted with the requirements established by the Supreme Court in Waller v. Georgia, 467 U.S.

Restitution: A Fundamental Right for Victims

Victims of crime often suffer immeasurable harm as a result of the criminal conduct inflicted on them.  The economic impact of such harm is rightly borne by the perpetrator, not the victim.   Restitution is one mechanism by which the justice system can ensure that the perpetrator, not the victim, bears the burden.  Restitution is ordered in criminal sentences and is money paid from the offender to the victim for losses that the victim suffered as a result of the offender’s crime.  Ordering and securing collection of restitution is an important part of ensuring that victims are treated fairl

Landmark Victory for Victims in the Military - and Beyond

Today in a case NCVLI has worked on side-by-side with the Air Force since January, the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces issued a significant case affirming the right of victims in the Air Force who are represented by an attorney to have that attorney present legal arguments to the court on their behalf. At its core this decision means that victims truly can have an independent voice in court martial proceedings when their privacy is at issue.

April is National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

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2nd Annual Voices for Justice Reception

Join NCVLI on January 27, 2016 for the second annual Voices for Justice Reception. Click here to learn more.

2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.

2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.

2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.

2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.

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