Connecticut

(1) The right to respect
In all criminal prosecutions, a victim shall have the following right to be treated with fairness and respect throughout the criminal justice process.

(2) The right to be informed
In all criminal prosecutions, a victim shall have the following right to notification of court proceedings.

(3) The right to be present
In all criminal prosecutions, a victim shall have the right to attend the trial and all other court proceedings the accused has the right to attend.

The right to be heard
In all criminal prosecutions, a victim shall have the following right to communicate with the prosecution;
In all criminal prosecutions, a victim shall have the following right to object to or support any plea agreement entered into by the accused and the prosecution and to make a statement to the court prior to the acceptance by the court of the plea of guilty or nolo contendere by the accused; and
In all criminal prosecutions, a victim shall have the following right to make a statement to the court at sentencing.

Please refer to the State of Connecticut Joint Resolution No. 13 for further information regarding the victims' rights.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 13, as Ratified by the Voters, Amends the State Constitution of Connecticut as Follows:

In all criminal prosecutions, a victim, as the General Assembly may define by law, shall have the following rights:

(1) The right to be treated with fairness and respect throughout the criminal justice process;
(2) The right to timely disposition of the case following arrest of the accused, provided no right of the accused is abridged;
(3) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused throughout the criminal justice process;
(4) The right to notification of court proceedings;
(5) the right to attend the trial and all other court proceedings the accused has the right to attend, unless such person is to testify and the court determines that such person's testimony would be materially affected if such person hears other testimony;
(6) The right to communicate with the prosecution;
(7) The right to object to or support any plea agreement entered into by the accused and the prosecution and to make a statement to the court prior to the acceptance by the court of the plea of guilty or nolo contendere by the accused;
(8) The right to make a statement to the court at sentencing;
(9) The right to restitution which shall be enforceable in the same manner as any other cause of action or as otherwise provided by law; and
(10) The right to information about the arrest, conviction, sentence, imprisonment and release of the accused. The General Assembly shall provide by law for the enforcement of this subsection. Nothing in this subsection or in any law enacted pursuant to this subsection shall be construed as creating a basis for vacating a conviction or ground for appellate relief in any criminal case.


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