MARSY'S LAW
Crime victims are provided certain rights detailed in the Ohio Constitution Article I, Section 10(a) and the Ohio Revised Code, often called "Marsy's Law" or the Ohio Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.
Crime victims have the right to reasonable notice, to be present and heard at all court proceedings, to be informed of the offender's release, to offer input on negotiated pleas, to a prompt conclusion of their case, and to restitution for economic losses resulting from the criminal offense or delinquent act. Some rights are automatic, and some must be requested to be exercised.
The following links contain information on all rights available to victims of a crime.
Victim's Bill Of Rights
Victim's Rights Information Sheet
Crime Can Be Costly Information Sheet
Victim's Rights Request Form
Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center – Victim’s Rights Toolkit
Victims of a criminal offense have a constitutional right to receive compensation ("restitution") for economic loss from the person who committed the act against them. If you would like to seek restitution, let the prosecutor assigned to the case know prior to a plea or trial. This form can assist you in gathering information to present at the restitution hearing, which would happen after the offender has been found guilty. Restitution does not necessarily cover every loss suffered by a victim. Victims retain the ability to seek damages in a civil action if necessary.
Crime Victim Restitution Amount Summary Form