Sec. 8. "Victim" means a person that has suffered harm as a result of a crime that was perpetrated directly against the person. The term does not include a person that has been charged with a crime arising out of the same occurrence. IC 35-40-5 Chapter 5. Victim Rights 35-40-5-1 Right to fairness, dignity, and respect; right to freedom from harassment and intimidation 35-40-5-2 Release or escape from custody of perpetrator 35-40-5-3 Right to confer with prosecuting attorney's office 35-40-5-4 Consideration of victim's safety 35-40-5-5 Right to be heard at sentencing or release 35-40-5-6 Presentence reports 35-40-5-7 Order of restitution 35-40-5-8 Right to information about criminal case or perpetrator 35-40-5-8.5 Victim's right to an electronic transcript 35-40-5-9 Right to be informed of victim's rights 35-40-5-11 Repealed 35-40-5-11.5 Deposition of child victims of sex crimes 35-40-5-12 Designation of certain victims in public documents 35-40-5-13 Use of comfort item by child witness
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