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Enforceable Illinois Victims' Rights Constitutional Amendment from G.H.Wittler on Vimeo.
The Crime Victims' Rights Act was signed into law on October 30, 2004. Under the Constitution, inalienable victims' rights include the following:
1. The right to attend criminal justice proceedings;
2. The right to apply for compensation;
3. The right to be heard and participate in the criminal justice proceedings;
4. The right to be informed of proceedings and events in the criminal justice process, of legal rights and remedies, and of available services;
5. The right to protection from intimidation and harassment;
6. The right to restitution from the offender;
7. The right to prompt return of personal property seized as evidence;
8. The right to a speedy trial;
9. The right to enforcement of these rights;
10. The right to appeal denial of constitutional victims' rights.
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