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Section 9.5 - Victim may attend hearings.

UT Code § 77-27-9.5 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section, "hearing" means a hearing for a parole grant or revocation, or a rehearing of either of these if the offender is present.

(2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), when a hearing is held regarding any offense committed by the defendant that involved the victim, the victim may attend the hearing to present his views concerning the decisions to be made regarding the defendant. (b) (i) The victim may not attend a redetermination or special attention hearing, if the offender is not present. (ii) At that redetermination or special attention hearing, the board shall give consideration to any presentation previously given by the victim regarding that offender.

(a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), when a hearing is held regarding any offense committed by the defendant that involved the victim, the victim may attend the hearing to present his views concerning the decisions to be made regarding the defendant.

(b) (i) The victim may not attend a redetermination or special attention hearing, if the offender is not present. (ii) At that redetermination or special attention hearing, the board shall give consideration to any presentation previously given by the victim regarding that offender.

(i) The victim may not attend a redetermination or special attention hearing, if the offender is not present.

(ii) At that redetermination or special attention hearing, the board shall give consideration to any presentation previously given by the victim regarding that offender.

(3) (a) The notice of the hearing shall be timely sent to the victim at his most recent address of record with the board. (b) The notice shall include: (i) the date, time, and location of the hearing; (ii) a clear statement of the reason for the hearing, including all offenses involved; (iii) the statutes and rules applicable to the victim's participation in the hearing; (iv) the address and telephone number of an office or person the victim may contact for further explanation of the procedure regarding victim participation in the hearing; and (v) specific information about how, when, and where the victim may obtain the results of the hearing. (c) If the victim is dead, or the board is otherwise unable to contact the victim, the board shall make reasonable efforts to notify the victim's immediate family of the hearing. (d) The victim may communicate with the board for consideration of continuance of the hearing if travel or other significant conflict prohibits their attendance at the hearing.

(a) The notice of the hearing shall be timely sent to the victim at his most recent address of record with the board.

(b) The notice shall include: (i) the date, time, and location of the hearing; (ii) a clear statement of the reason for the hearing, including all offenses involved; (iii) the statutes and rules applicable to the victim's participation in the hearing; (iv) the address and telephone number of an office or person the victim may contact for further explanation of the procedure regarding victim participation in the hearing; and (v) specific information about how, when, and where the victim may obtain the results of the hearing.

(i) the date, time, and location of the hearing;

(ii) a clear statement of the reason for the hearing, including all offenses involved;

(iii) the statutes and rules applicable to the victim's participation in the hearing;

(iv) the address and telephone number of an office or person the victim may contact for further explanation of the procedure regarding victim participation in the hearing; and

(v) specific information about how, when, and where the victim may obtain the results of the hearing.

(c) If the victim is dead, or the board is otherwise unable to contact the victim, the board shall make reasonable efforts to notify the victim's immediate family of the hearing.

(d) The victim may communicate with the board for consideration of continuance of the hearing if travel or other significant conflict prohibits their attendance at the hearing.

(4) The victim, or family members if the victim is deceased or unable to attend due to physical incapacity, may: (a) attend the hearing to observe; (b) make a statement to the board or its appointed examiner either in person or through a representative appointed by the victim or his family; and (c) remain present for the hearing if he appoints another to make a statement on his behalf.

(a) attend the hearing to observe;

(b) make a statement to the board or its appointed examiner either in person or through a representative appointed by the victim or his family; and

(c) remain present for the hearing if he appoints another to make a statement on his behalf.

(5) The statement may be presented: (a) as a written statement, which may also be read aloud, if the presenter desires; or (b) as an oral statement presented by the person selected under Subsection (4).

(a) as a written statement, which may also be read aloud, if the presenter desires; or

(b) as an oral statement presented by the person selected under Subsection (4).

(6) The victim may be accompanied by a member of his family or another individual, present to provide emotional support to the victim.

(7) The victim may, upon request, testify outside the presence of the defendant but a separate hearing may not be held for this purpose.

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Section 9.5 - Victim may attend hearings.