Section 600.043 – Involuntary civil detention or commitment cases, representation by defenders prohibited.
Effective – 01 Apr 1982 600.043. Involuntary civil detention or commitment cases, representation by defenders prohibited. — The state public defender system shall not represent a person who faces a loss or deprivation of liberty pursuant to section 632.415, and nothing in sections 600.011 to 600.048 and 600.086 to 600.096 shall be construed to affect […]
Section 595.232 – Identity theft — rights of victims — definition — incident reports, discretion of law enforcement not affected.
Effective – 01 Jan 2017 595.232. Identity theft — rights of victims — definition — incident reports, discretion of law enforcement not affected. — 1. Notwithstanding that jurisdiction may lie elsewhere for investigation and prosecution of an offense of identity theft, victims of identity theft have the right to contact the local law enforcement agency […]
Section 595.320 – Domestic assault offenders, costs of batterer intervention program, how paid.
Effective – 28 Aug 2022 595.320. Domestic assault offenders, costs of batterer intervention program, how paid. — If a judge orders a person who has been convicted of an offense under sections 565.072 to 565.076 to attend any batterer intervention program, as described in section 455.549, the person shall be financially responsible for any costs […]
Section 595.206 – Victims eligible for services.
Effective – 28 Aug 1986 595.206. Victims eligible for services. — A victim has the rights and is eligible for the services set forth in sections 595.200 to 595.215 only if such victim reported the crime to law enforcement authorities within five days of its occurrence or discovery, unless the prosecuting attorney finds that a […]
Section 595.209 – Rights of victims and witnesses — written notification, requirements.
Effective – 28 Aug 2016, 4 histories 595.209. Rights of victims and witnesses — written notification, requirements. — 1. The following rights shall automatically be afforded to victims of dangerous felonies, as defined in section 556.061, victims of murder in the first degree, as defined in section 565.020, victims of voluntary manslaughter, as defined in […]
Section 595.210 – Victims of sexually violent offenses, right to testify at parole hearings.
Effective – 13 Jul 2005 595.210. Victims of sexually violent offenses, right to testify at parole hearings. — Any victim of a sexually violent offense, as defined in section 632.480, shall have the right to testify at any parole hearing scheduled for the sexually violent predator, as defined in section 632.480, who victimized such person, […]
Section 595.212 – Prosecuting attorneys to maintain program to afford rights to victims and witnesses — funding and approval of agency programs.
Effective – 28 Aug 1993 595.212. Prosecuting attorneys to maintain program to afford rights to victims and witnesses — funding and approval of agency programs. — 1. Each prosecuting attorney shall create and maintain, but not be limited to, a program to afford victims and witnesses of crimes the rights and services described in sections […]
Section 595.215 – Duty of cooperation for prosecutor, law enforcement and social service agencies.
Effective – 28 Aug 1986 595.215. Duty of cooperation for prosecutor, law enforcement and social service agencies. — The prosecuting attorney, local law enforcement agencies, local social services agencies, and court shall cooperate to afford victims and witnesses of crimes the rights and services described in sections 595.200 to 595.215. ——– (L. 1986 H.B. 873 […]
Section 595.218 – Construction of provisions, no cause of action created against public employees or agencies.
Effective – 28 Aug 1986 595.218. Construction of provisions, no cause of action created against public employees or agencies. — Nothing in sections 595.200 to 595.215 shall be construed as creating a cause of action on behalf of any person against any public employee, public agency, the state or any agency responsible for the enforcement […]
Section 595.220 – Forensic examinations, department of public safety to pay medical providers, when — minor may consent to examination, when — forms — collection kits — definitions — electronic evidence tracking system, requirements — unreported evidentiary collection kits — rulemaking authority.
Effective – 28 Aug 2020, 5 histories 595.220. Forensic examinations, department of public safety to pay medical providers, when — minor may consent to examination, when — forms — collection kits — definitions — electronic evidence tracking system, requirements — unreported evidentiary collection kits — rulemaking authority. — 1. The department of public safety shall […]