VICTIM WITNESS
The Victim and Witness Protection Act is a law passed to protect and
provide services to victims and witnesses within the criminal justice
system. The Victim-Witness Unit of the United States Attorney's Office
works to ensure that victims of federal crime who have suffered physical,
financial, or emotional trauma are informed of their rights and receive
the assistance and protection to which they are entitled under the law,
and that witnesses in the federal justice system are accorded all accommodation
and notices consistent with that vital role.
The Victim Witness Unit provides a variety
of services to victims and witnesses in the federal criminal justice
system, including education on criminal justice processes, courtroom
orientation, notice of significant case events, and financial and logistical
assistance when attending court proceedings.
Victims of crime often experience fear, uncertainty,
frustration, and anger. Our Victim Witness Staff are available to aid
victims in addressing the strong emotions their experience may engender.
Staff members assist crime victims in exercising their rights to notice,
presence, and allocution at court proceedings as provided by law, and
serve as a resource in providing referrals to support groups and/or
counseling programs.
Witnesses serve an essential role in the
prosecution of crime. The goal of the Victim Witness Unit is to ensure
that witnesses of are treated with fairness, dignity, and respect throughout
their encounter with the federal criminal justice system, and to ensure
the free exercise of all rights and privileges accorded by the Victim
and Witness Protection Act.