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                                   CS/HB 1209, First Engrossed/ntc
  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to crime victims; creating s.
  3         960.0021, F.S.; providing legislative findings;
  4         providing for an advisement from the court to
  5         the victim of a crime with respect to the
  6         rights of victims; providing that such
  7         advisement is only for the benefit of crime
  8         victims; providing that the circuit court
  9         administrator shall work in coordination with
10         the clerk of court; providing that failure to
11         provide such advisement shall not affect the
12         validity of any hearing, conviction, or
13         sentence; providing an effective date.
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15  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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17         Section 1.  Section 960.0021, Florida Statutes, is
18  created to read:
19         960.0021  Legislative intent; advisement to victims.--
20         (1)  The Legislature finds that in order to ensure that
21  crime victims can effectively understand and exercise their
22  rights, and in order to promote law enforcement that considers
23  the interests of crime victims, victims must be properly
24  advised in the courts of this state.
25         (2)  Any judge who presides over a criminal docket at
26  which accused persons are arraigned or sentenced, or when
27  cases are considered for case management, shall announce the
28  following advisement:
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  1         If you are the victim of a crime with a case
  2         pending before this court, you are advised that
  3         you have the right:
  4              (1)  To be informed.
  5              (2)  To be present.
  6              (3)  To be heard, when relevant, at all
  7         crucial stages of criminal proceedings to the
  8         extent that these rights do not interfere with
  9         the constitutional rights of the accused.
10              (4)  To receive advance notification, when
11         possible, of judicial proceedings and
12         notification of scheduling changes.
13              (5)  To seek crimes compensation and
14         restitution.
15              (6)  To consult with the state attorney's
16         office in certain felony cases regarding the
17         disposition of the case.
18              (7)  To make an oral or written
19         victim-impact statement at the time of
20         sentencing of a defendant.
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22         For further information regarding additional
23         rights afforded to victims of crime, you may
24         contact the state attorney's office or obtain a
25         listing of your rights from the Clerk of Court.
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27         (3)  The circuit court administrator shall coordinate
28  efforts to ensure that victim rights information, as
29  established in s. 960.001(1)(o), is provided to the clerk of
30  the court.
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  1         (4)  This section is only for the benefit of crime
  2  victims.  Accordingly, a failure to comply with this section
  3  shall not affect the validity of any hearing, conviction, or
  4  sentence.
  5         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2002.
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