Domestic Violence Victims - LawrenceWeb
Transcript of Domestic Violence Victims - LawrenceWeb
Because Justice is for All
LEGAL SERVICESNEIGHBORHOOD
JUSTICE FORDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VICTIMS
CriminalJustice Information
for DomesticViolence Survivors
Domestic ViolenceCriminal Cases
A criminal case begins when acrime is committed. The criminalprocess is different than the civilprocess involved with obtaining aProtection from Abuse (PFA) or othercivil protection order. Civil protectionorders are issued in cases involving“domestic violence.” The PFA andthe criminal process are two differentprocesses despite being based uponthe same facts and allegations.
Physical assault
Sexual assault
Threats to harm
Harassment
Stalking
Trespass or vandalism
A crime can be classified as
“domestic violence” if it involves:
What Happens After a Crime isCommited?
Once the police investigate and chargesare filed, the Defendant will be arrested orordered to appear at an arraignmenthearing.The Defendant will be told the chargesagainst him or her.A Preliminary Hearing will be scheduled,usually in a Magisterial District Office. TheVictim of the Crime should receive noticeof this hearing. This hearing justdetermines if there is evidence to supportthe charges being brought against thedefendant.The case will either be "held over fortrial" or "bound over" to the Court ofCommon Pleas, Dismissed, or a GuiltyPlea will be accepted.A bond may be set by the judge. Bond (orbail) is the amount of money a Defendantmust pay in order to guarantee that theywill return to court and answer thecharges against them. If this amount isnot or cannot be paid, the Defendant willremain in jail. Sometimes, Defendants arereleased on their own Recognizance. Thismeans that the judge trusts the Defendantto return to court without paying anymoney.
What Happens After a Crime isCommited?
Usually No Contact with the victim is acondition of any bond. No contact meansno contact. If this condition is broken, thevictim should immediately report theviolation to the District Attorney's office orlaw enforcement. A Bond RevocationHearing may be scheduled by the DistrictAttorney. If a violation is proven, theDefendant will remain in jail until theresolution of the caseIf the case is bound over for trial, aFormal Arraignment is scheduled. Thevictim does not need to appear at thisstage in the proceedings. The Defendantis just formally presented the chargesagainst them at this phase.Pretrial Conferences are the next step.Preliminary matters are discussed andpossible settlements/plea deals areexplored during this time before the trialtakes place.The trial can occur before a Judge or aJury. At the conclusion of the trial, theDefendant will be found Guilty or NotGuilty. If found guilty, a sentence or apenalty will be imposed.
Important Numbersfor Lawrence County
Victim's RightsReferral to other victim service programsVictim Impact Statement assistanceEmergency Financial Assistance accessVictim's CompensationEmergency Justice-related assistance of servicesChild Care assistanceTransportation AssistanceInterpreter Services
Inmate Locator/Jail Release (PA SAVIN)866-972-7284www.vinelink.com
Lawrence County District Attorney724-656-1915
Luanne Parkonen, Deputy District Attorney DUI, Theft andDomestic Violence [email protected]
Jonathan Miller, Assistant District AttorneyChild Abuse/Sexual Assault [email protected]
Lawrence County Adult Probation and Parole724-656-2173
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