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An Informational Guide for Victims and Witnesses of Crime
Call the Victim Witness Program if you have questions about:
- Status of Case
- Court Procedures
- Courtroom Tours
- Escort to Court
- Threats and/or harassment
- Victim Compensation Fund
- Plea Agreement
- Restitution
- Victim Impact Statement
- Referrals (Counseling, etc.)
- Return of Property
- Victim & Witness Rights Act
Virginia’s Crime Victim and Witness Rights Act (§19.2-11.01)
This Code Section provides for certain victims and witnesses to be provided information on:
- Victim and Witness Protection: under certain circumstances, witnesses and victims may request that their personal information remain confidential.
- Financial Assistance
- Notices
- Courtroom Assistance
- Victim Input
- Plea Agreement Notification {As of July 2023} – Requires the Commonwealth to consult with a crime victim in a felony case to inform the victim of the contents of a proposed plea agreement and obtain the victim’s views about the disposition of the case.Also, the victim shall be notified of any proceedings in which the plea agreement6 will be tendered to the court.The court shall not accept the plea agreement unless it finds that, except for good cause shown, the Commonwealth has complied.
Tips for Testifying / Court Hearings
- Tell the TRUTH!
- Do not memorize what you are going to say.
- Dress appropriately (No shorts, denim, or tank tops)
- Listen carefully to the questions.
- Speak clearly.
- Be polite (example: “yes sir”)
- No Gum and/or Candy
- Be On Time – DO NOT ARRIVE LATE FOR COURT!
Important Numbers to Remember!
Emergency Dial 911
Commonwealth’s Attorney (540) 665-6383
Sheriff’s Office (540) 662-6162
The Laurel Center (540) 667-6466
Adult Probation Office (540) 722-3404
Juvenile & Domestic Court (540) 667-5770
Courtroom 2-A, 2nd Floor
General District Court (540) 722-7208
Courtroom 2-D, 2nd Floor
Circuit Court (540) 667-5770
Courtroom 3-A, 3rd Floor