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  6. Title 40 - Criminal Procedure
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  8. Chapter 38 - Victims' Rights
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  10. Part 1 - Victims' Bill of Rights


Part 1 - Victims' Bill of Rights


  • § 40-38-101. Legislative intent -- Short title.
  • § 40-38-102. Rights of crime victims and prosecution witnesses.
  • § 40-38-103. Rights of crime victims -- Generally.
  • § 40-38-104. Death of child or primary wage earner -- Compensation -- Preferences.
  • § 40-38-105. Criminal cases -- Prompt disposal -- Priority of cases involving crimes against the person.
  • § 40-38-106. Property offenses -- Rights of victims.
  • § 40-38-107. Communication of rights and resources to victim.
  • § 40-38-108. Immunity for failure to comply.
  • § 40-38-109. Notice to crime victims of eligibility for compensation.
  • § 40-38-110. Victim's right to notification of proceedings -- Confidentiality.
  • § 40-38-111. Notifying victim of rights -- Definitions -- Confidentiality.
  • § 40-38-112. Responsibilities of office of the prosecuting attorney -- Duty of victim.
  • § 40-38-113. Information required to be provided to victim by law enforcement agencies.
  • § 40-38-114. Conference between victim and prosecuting attorney prior to final disposition of case.
  • § 40-38-115. Crime victim advocate.
  • § 40-38-116. Victim's right to a speedy trial.
  • § 40-38-117. Victim's right to refuse interview with defendant.
  • § 40-38-118. Informing victim of Tennessee statewide automated victim information and notification services.
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