financial assistance and social services, including the Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund
address and telephone number confidentiality¹
closed Preliminary Hearing or use of closed-circuit television if you were the victim of a sexual offense
separate waiting area during court proceedings
the right to remain in the courtroom during a criminal trial or proceeding
Assistance with:
obtaining protection
obtaining property held by law enforcement agencies
intercession services with your employer
obtaining advanced notice of court hearings²
receiving the services of an interpreter
preparing a Victim Impact Statement
seeking restitution
Notification of:
changes in court date²
changes in the status of the defendant, if he/she is being held in a jail or a correctional facility³
the opportunity to prepare a written Victim Impact Statement prior to sentencing of a defendant
AS A WITNESS TO A CRIME, YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO:
Information about:
protection
address and telephone number confidentiality
a separate waiting area during court proceedings
Assistance with:
obtaining protection
receiving intercession services with your employer
receiving the services of an interpreter
Steps you need to take to receive confidentiality, notification, or release information:
Confidentiality: to request confidentiality, you must file a Request for Confidentiality by Crime Victim (form DC-301) with the magistrate, court, Commonwealth's Attorney, or law enforcement agency in the locality where the crime occurred.
Court Dates: You must give the Commonwealth's Attorney your current name, address, and telephone number, in writing, if you wish to be notified in advance of the scheduled court dates for preliminary hearings, trials, sentencing hearings and other proceedings in your case.
Information about Release or Status of Defendant: You must give the sheriff, jail superintendent, or Department of Corrections, your current name, address, telephone number, and defendant name, in writing, if you wish to be notified about the changes in the status of the defendant or inmate.