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To see the rights of Crime Victims Victims Rights Information on Domestic Abuse Information on Injunction/Restraining Orders INJUNCTION SAUK COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE HAVE YOU BEEN A VICTIM OR WITNESS TO A CRIME?The period following a crime can be very difficult. Although everyone reacts differently, many victims and witnesses report that they feel shock, confusion, numbness, disbelief, anger, or other emotions after the incident. You may be having similar feelings, in addition to dealing with physical, financial, and psychological concerns related to the crime. At the same time, the criminal justice system is likely to need you to take part in the court process, so that the person(s) responsible for the crime can be held accountable. It can all be extremely stressful, but there is help. As a crime victim in Wisconsin, you have rights providing certain privileges and protections. Following is a list of some of the key rights that crime victims have in Wisconsin. For a complete list of these rights see the you may contact The Sauk County Victim Witness Unit or click on the link at the right of this page.
CRIME VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM – Financial Help for Victims of CrimeWho is Eligible?
What Must I do to be Eligible?
It is not necessary that an individual has been arrested and charged in the criminal courts. You may still qualify for benefits. This program pays only those out-of-pocket expenses that are not paid or payable by a private or group insurance plan, public funds, or any other source, including the offender. Forms for the Crime Victim Compensation Program are available at the District Attorney’s Office, Law Enforcement or by calling or writing: Crime Victim Compensation Visit the Crime Victim Compensation website. The Sauk County Victim Witness Unit is here is assist you with any issues you may have related to a pending criminal case. We strive to treat all crime victims with fairness, dignity and respect. We will do all that we can to help you through this difficult time. Contact us: (608) 355-3281 Visit the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Are you being abused by your partner? |
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