Victim's Right to Due Process

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Victim's Right to Due Process

Your Rights as a Victim Matter!Ryan Vescio, Orlando civil criminal defense attorneyand partner at NeJame Law, explains that in a criminal case, not only does the accused have the right to due process, but you do as a victim.Under the Victim's Bill of Rights, victims have the right to due process, to be timely notified of court proceedings, to have an opportunity to be heard with prosecutors on how the case might be resolved, and the ability to attend hearings.These due process rights allow victims to be heard.We're here ready to fight for you so that your rights are fulfilled.If you have any questions, please reach out to us at 407-500-0000. NeJame Law, we're here to help.

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