Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel recently launched a webpage aimed at educating crime victims of their rights and guiding them through the legal process after a crime is reported.
The webpage, as the attorney general explains in a video, serves as a comprehensive resource, providing critical information to those affected by a crime.
“The Crime Victim Rights webpage will serve as a vital tool in empowering victims to report crimes, connecting them with resources, and guiding them through the legal process,” said Nessel.
The Crime Victim Rights webpage includes:
• A list of victims’ rights.
• Statewide victim support services and resources within the Department of Attorney General.
• Information on crime victim compensation.
• Guidance on victim advocates services.
• An overview of the legal process for felony and misdemeanor cases.
The Crime Victim Rights webpage can be found on the Department of attorney general’s website at www.michigan.gov/ag/initiatives/crime-victim-rights.
The webpage, as the attorney general explains in a video, serves as a comprehensive resource, providing critical information to those affected by a crime.
“The Crime Victim Rights webpage will serve as a vital tool in empowering victims to report crimes, connecting them with resources, and guiding them through the legal process,” said Nessel.
The Crime Victim Rights webpage includes:
• A list of victims’ rights.
• Statewide victim support services and resources within the Department of Attorney General.
• Information on crime victim compensation.
• Guidance on victim advocates services.
• An overview of the legal process for felony and misdemeanor cases.
The Crime Victim Rights webpage can be found on the Department of attorney general’s website at www.michigan.gov/ag/initiatives/crime-victim-rights.
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