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Victim-Witness Assistance Unit

United States Attorney’s Office, District of New Mexico
Post Office Box 607
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Toll Free: 1-888-388-6541
Fax: 505-346-7208
Las Cruces Branch Office: 1-800-808-2679

The Victim-Witness Assistance Unit (“VW Unit”) provides assistance to victims and witnesses of crime while they are involved with the federal criminal justice system. The VW Unit also helps victims understand the criminal justice system and assists with restitution and services.

The VW Unit provides assistance in the following areas:

For more information click on the following links:

Federal Crime Victims’ Rights

Federal crime victims have the following rights under the Crime Victims’s Rights Act (18 U.S.C. § 3771):

  1. The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
  2. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding, or any parole proceeding, involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
  3. The right not to be excluded from any such public court proceedings, unless the court, after receiving clear and convincing evidence, determines that testimony by the victim would be materially altered if the victim heard other testimony at that proceeding.
  4. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the districAttorney with Client graphict court involving release, plea, sentencing, or any parole proceeding.
  5. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the Government in the case.
  6. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
  7. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
  8. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim’s dignity and privacy.

We make our best efforts to ensure victims are accorded the rights described. Victims may seek the advice of an attorney with respect to these rights.

If you believe that an employee of the United States Attorney’s Office failed to provide you with one or more of these rights, you may file an administrative complaint, as provided under 28 CFR § 45.10. To obtain information about these procedures, please contact the United States Attorney’s Office or the Office of Victims’ Rights Ombudsman at (202) 616-0003.
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Victim Notification

After the defendant is charged with a federal crime, victims are entitled to be notified of public court proceedings. In most instances, victims will receive an initial letter from the United States Attorney’s Office and subsequent letters as case events warrant. Occasionally, in cases involving a large number of victims, alternative notification procedures may be used.

In additional to receiving notification from the United States Attorney’s Office, victims may:

Victim and Witness Services

After charges are filed in a federal criminal case, the VW Unit provides certain services to victims and witnesses. These include:

Upon request, the VW Unit may:

Victim-Impact Statements

If a defendant pleads guilty or is convicted, victims have the opportunity to submit a victim-impact statement in which they explain the physical, emotional, and financial effects of the crime. Victim impact statements are submitted to the Court and may be used to help the Court decide what sentence the defendant should receive and whether restitution should be ordered.

Restitution

If a victim suffered financial loss as a result of a crime, the Court may order the defendant to pay restitution as part of the sentence. While there is no guarantee that payment will be made, it is important that victims keep detailed records of all crime-related losses and expenses.

If a victim is awarded restitution and has questions about payments, the U.S. Attorney’s Office Financial Litigation Unit at 1-888-388-6541 or the U.S. District Court Financial Clerk at 505-348-2000, should be contacted.

New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission (NMCVRC)New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission Logo

NMCVRC provides reimbursement to eligible victims and their families for certain crime-related expenses. NMCVRC benefits may cover medical, counseling, and funeral expenses, as well as lost wages as a direct result of the crime. NMCVRC does not cover property loss or damage to property, or provide compensation for pain and suffering. Victims may contact NMCVRC at 1-800-306-6262 or www.state.nm.us/cvrc.

Threats and Intimidation

It is a federal offense to threaten, intimidate, or harass a victim or witness in a criminal proceeding. If victims or witnesses are threatened or feel harassed because of their involvement in a case, they should notify the investigating agent or in an emergency call 911.

Victim-Witness Assistance Links

Office for Victims of Crime - Directory of New Mexico Crime

Victim-Witness Pamphlets (available upon request).

Information and Assistance for Federal Crime Victims and Witnesses

Tips for Crime Victims - Exercising Your Right to Be Heard