Victim Impact Statement
Physical injuries suffered as a result of the crime (description of treatment sought or received; cost and any ongoing treatment; include medical, dental, and psychological if appropriate)
Physical injuries suffered as a result of the crime (description of treatment sought or received; cost and any ongoing treatment; include medical, dental, and psychological if appropriate)
Reference: Statute § 16-2320.01
Upon request of the Attorney General, the victim, or on its own motion, the Division may enter a judgment of restitution in any case in which the court finds a child has committed a delinquent act and during or as a result of the commission of that delinquent act has: (A) Stolen, damaged, destroyed, converted, unlawfully obtained, or substantially decreased the value of the property of another; (B) Inflicted personal injury on another, requiring the injured person to incur medical, dental, hospital, funeral, or burial expenses, or lost wages; or (C) Caused the victim of the delinquent act to incur reasonable counseling or other mental health expenses from a licensed health care provider if the delinquent act involved personal injury, child or sexual abuse, robbery, or burglary.
Reference: Statute § 16-2320.01
It is essential for you to speak with the Assistant Attorney General (AAG), MPD officer and Victim Witness Program Specialist (VWPS) in order for your case to proceed through the judicial system. The attorney will listen to your version of the incident along with the police to determine the charges. The VWPS will inform you of your rights, conduct a needs assessment to determine what services you will need and keep you informed and updated on the case status through its entire process.
The Crime Victims Compensation (CVC) program will pay up to $25,000.00 towards crime related medical expenses after all other options have been exhausted e.g. personal medicalinsurance and workmen’s compensation etc. CVC will pay the billing agency upon your submission of bills. You will be compensated for any out of pocket medical related expenses with confirmation of receipt.
The OAG Victim Witness Unit is located at 441 4th Street NW (Judiciary Square) 11th floor Suite 1080 North.
Free Daycare is available on site at DC Superior Court (C-185) for children ages 2-12 yrs old.
Using metro is the easiest, most convenient way to get to court (parking is costly and limited). Red line (Judiciary square) or Green line (National Archives).
Out of Town and Local Travel/Associated Fees and Reimbursements for DC's the Victim Witness Program.
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