421.576 Kentucky Crime Victim Bill of Rights as short title for KRS 421.500 to
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421.575 -- Application -- Construction.
(1)In order to establish the minimum conduct of criminal justice professionals with
respect to crime victims and to communicate the intent of the General Assembly
that victims of crime play an integral role in the criminal justice process, KRS
421.500 to 421.575 is hereby named the Kentucky Crime Victim Bill of Rights.
(2)The rights established by KRS 421.500 to 421.575 shall apply in all felony and
misdemeanor proceedings in a District or Circuit Court of the Commonwealth.
(3)Nothing in KRS 421.500 to 421.575 shall provide grounds for the victim to
challenge a charging decision or a conviction, to obtain a stay of trial, or to compel
a new trial. Law enforcement agencies, county attorneys, and Commonwealth's
attorneys and courts shall make every reasonable effort to ensure that victims of
crime receive the benefits of the rights set out in KRS 421.500 to 421.575.