

You can find out more about the different types of courts in Victoria. These cases may be heard in the Magistrates', Children's, County or Supreme Courts. The Child Witness Service is available to children and young people who may have to give evidence in cases that involve a violent crime. In Victoria, there are special arrangements to help protect children and young people who need to give evidence in in criminal cases. The Child Witness Service supports children and young people who may be a witness in a criminal matter anywhere in Victoria.Īnyone can refer a child or young person to the service. Victims of violent crime in Victoria may be able to apply for financial assistance from VOCAT to help them with costs.Ī service to help children and young people who are witnesses at court.įree legal advice and support for people who have suffered injury or loss because of a crime and need help getting financial assistance or compensation. Applying for financial assistance from VOCATĪpplying for financial assistance from VOCAT.If you have been affected by a crime, you may be able to apply for financial assistance or seek compensation from the offender. Financial assistance and compensation for victims of crimeįinancial assistance and compensation for victims of crime.Telling the court about how the crime has affected you.Īt the end of a court case, important decisions are made about the verdict and any penalties. What to do when you have to give evidence at court. If you are a witness in the court case, you need to get ready for court. The court the case will go to depends on the type of crime that was committed and the age of the accused person.
#WITNESS SERVICES HOW TO#
Getting information about your court caseįind out how to get information about court cases in Victoria.Īs a victim of crime, you may be called upon to be a witness in court.

#WITNESS SERVICES FREE#
Some of the services offered, free of charge, are as follows: Please contact Laure Hahn at (804) 520-9258 if you have any questions. Her office is located inside the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office.

The Colonial Heights Victim/Witness Assistance Program’s Director is Laure Hahn.
