The Act expands coverage of the Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program to include the crimes of hit and run, vehicular homicide, and serious injury by vehicle. The Act increases the maximum aggregate award available to victims from $10,000 to $25,000. Further, the Act creates a new category, crime scene sanitization, for which victim compensation is available. Finally, the Act increases probationers\u27 fees from $3.00 per month to $9.00 per month
Following the enactment of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1995, a new Criminal Injuries Comp...
The Act provides for consideration of a victim impact statement prior to sentencing by the trial jud...
The purpose of the Act is to protect the public from recidivist sexual offenders, sexual offenders w...
The Act expands coverage of the Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program to include the crimes of ...
The Act is a comprehensive revision of existing legislation providing compensation for crime victims...
The Act allows Georgians who are injured outside the state, as well as outside of the country, to re...
Act 289, originating as HB 170, provides for a victims’ “Bill of Rights.” Crime victims must be noti...
The Act allows Georgians who are injured outside the state, as well as outside of the country, to re...
The Act provides for crime victims’ rights in Georgia and creates substantive mechanisms for directi...
The Act provides for crime victims’ rights in Georgia and creates substantive mechanisms for directi...
The Act amends Georgia law relating to the admissibility of victim impact evidence to include those ...
The Act amends Georgia law relating to the admissibility of victim impact evidence to include those ...
The Act requires the Commissioner of Corrections to make a good faith effort to notify victims of cr...
Following the enactment of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1995, a new Criminal Injuries Comp...
Following the enactment of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1995, a new Criminal Injuries Comp...
The Act provides for consideration of a victim impact statement prior to sentencing by the trial jud...
The purpose of the Act is to protect the public from recidivist sexual offenders, sexual offenders w...
The Act expands coverage of the Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program to include the crimes of ...
The Act is a comprehensive revision of existing legislation providing compensation for crime victims...
The Act allows Georgians who are injured outside the state, as well as outside of the country, to re...
Act 289, originating as HB 170, provides for a victims’ “Bill of Rights.” Crime victims must be noti...
The Act allows Georgians who are injured outside the state, as well as outside of the country, to re...
The Act provides for crime victims’ rights in Georgia and creates substantive mechanisms for directi...
The Act provides for crime victims’ rights in Georgia and creates substantive mechanisms for directi...
The Act amends Georgia law relating to the admissibility of victim impact evidence to include those ...
The Act amends Georgia law relating to the admissibility of victim impact evidence to include those ...
The Act requires the Commissioner of Corrections to make a good faith effort to notify victims of cr...
Following the enactment of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1995, a new Criminal Injuries Comp...
Following the enactment of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1995, a new Criminal Injuries Comp...
The Act provides for consideration of a victim impact statement prior to sentencing by the trial jud...
The purpose of the Act is to protect the public from recidivist sexual offenders, sexual offenders w...