The Criminal Division is committed to ensuring that victims of federal crime are treated with dignity, fairness and respect throughout their involvement in the federal criminal justice system, and that they receive the rights and services to which they are entitled under federal law. The Criminal Division works with the United States Attorney's Offices to address the needs of crime victims during the prosecution stage of the federal court process.
In a small number of criminal cases prosecuted by the Criminal Division in Washington, D.C. it will not be possible or practical to use theDepartment of Justice's Automated Victim Notification System (AVNS). Those cases will be listed under Pending Criminal Division Cases on the left hand side of your screen. Information about upcoming hearing dates, if any are scheduled, and the name of the judge handling the case will be provided. A list of the Victim-Witness Liaisons for each Section of the Criminal Division and their contact information can be accessed on the left hand side of your screen. If you need them, Victim Impact Forms and Restitution Forms, and directions for their use, are available on the Victim Impact Statement Form (La Declaration del Agravio a La Victima en Español). You can also obtain information about the next public hearing in your case from the Clerk's Office in the courthouse where the hearing is scheduled.
The Victim-Witness Program Brochure provides additional important information about services, information available to you, and the investigation process.
Information Regarding United States v. John Raffle and David Applegate
Information Regarding United States v. Robert Allen Stanford et al. and Related Cases
Where possible, all victim information and notifications in criminal cases that have been accepted for prosecution from federal investigative agencies are made available (in both English and Spanish) by means of the Department of Justice's Victim Notification System (VNS). The Department of Justice's Victim Notification System (VNS) is a cooperative effort between the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Attorney's Offices, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and the Criminal Division. This free, computer-based system provides federal crime victims with information on scheduled court events, as well as the outcome of those court events. It also provides victims with information on the offender's custody status and release.
In addition to the written notifications generated through VNS, victims in these cases who have already received by mail a special PIN number, which at this time does not include all the Criminal Division cases described in the preceding paragraph, can obtain automated status information by calling the VNS Call Center at 1-866-365-4968 (1-866-DOJ-4YOU) or by accessing the VNS Internet site at https://www.notify.usdoj.gov/index.jsp. A Victim ID# and PIN# are required to access the VNS Call Center or VNS Internet site.
Lanny A. Breuer |
Assistant Attorney General |
Office of the Assistant Attorney General |
(202) 514-2000 |