Victim's Assistance

If you are a victim of a crime, we believe that you have rights. Our Tri-Parish Victims Assistance Program is available to provide information and emotional support as your case proceeds through the criminal court system. We aim to assist victims of violent crime by providing direct services to victims in need. This may include advocacy, emotional support, accompaniment in court proceedings, referrals to other agencies for assistance, and current information regarding case status.

 

 

Victim’s Assistance Advocates

 

Tameka T. White M. ED., MHP
Coordinator
Lacey Carter
Amite
Rachel Dykes
Amite
Hallie Mire
Livingston
Megan Milley
Livingston
Lolita Porter
St. Helena

 

 

Services Provided

 

Advocacy

An advocate is assigned, by the district attorney, to each case. This advocate is the intermediary between the victim and the criminal justice system. An Advocate is always available, both inside and outside the courtroom, to answer questions about your case, and provide information about the court process.

Notification

An advocate will keep you notified throughout the criminal court process. Written notification will inform you of upcoming court dates. This is an easy, convenient way to monitor your case. Most of the criminal court hearings do not require the presence of the victim.

Support

An advocate is available to escort you into the courtroom and provide emotional support throughout the court process. A waiting area outside the courtroom may also be arranged at your request.

Education

Through our outreach program, advocates provide information to other agencies to coordinate all services available to victims. Advocates may also be available to provide information seminars to schools, churches, civic organizations, and health care agencies.

If you have been a victim or a designated family member has been a victim of certain crimes, you are entitled to certain rights under Louisiana’s Crime Victim Bill of Rights.

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