Victim Witness Services
The United States Attorney for the District of Arizona is committed to seeing that the rights of victims are protected. The Victim/Witness staff is available to help all victims of crimes and to ensure the questions and concerns of victims and witnesses are addressed and promptly answered. There are highlighted "Links" shown below this paragraph. The links will provide specific information about the Victim Witness Program or will provide updated information on certain cases. If you were notified of a case by letter and told to check this section, then your case will have an update provided. What if I move? How will I get my money? A major problem that the District Court has is that the victims of a crime will move or otherwise change addresses and not tell the court. If you are owed restitution and you move, it is your responsibility to notify the court. A Change of Address form (PDF) has been provided here for you to use. Print the form and mail it to the address shown on the form.
The Victim Witness staff for the District of Arizona are shown below:
Shawn Cox, Victim Witness Coordinator (602) 514-7595
Phoenix Office
Mary Williams, Advocate (602) 514-7593
Marlene Beall, Advocate (602) 514-7562
Eydie Robertson, Advocate (602) 514-7653
Toll Free Number: (800) 800-2570
Fax Number: (602) 514-7650
Tucson Office
Dori Arter, Advocate (520) 620-7367
Mary Ann Estrada, Advocate (520) 620-7131
Toll Free Number: (888) 565-0631
Fax Number: (520) 620-7320
Flagstaff Office
Lee Miller, Assistant (928) 556-0833
- USA v. Robbin Shea Brown (PDF)
- Mandatory Restitution Act of 1996 (PDF)
- Victims of Crime Bill of Rights for Federal Cases (PDF)
- Victim's Compensation (PDF)
- Victim Compensation Claim Application
- Victim Witness Program (PDF)
- What We Are/What We Provide (PDF)