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Prosecutor’s Office provides assistance to victims of crime

FLINT — Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton wants the community to know that his office provides a variety of services to victims of crime through his office’s victim advocacy unit which is significantly supported by grants from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Victim Services.

Leyton said for many victims the initial crime is only the start of what can be an uncertain, unfamiliar and long ordeal as the criminal case makes its way through the court system.

“Whether an individual is a surviving family member in a homicide case, the victim of a
home invasion or a violent assault, the ensuing criminal justice process is often
unchartered territory for victims,” he said.’

“I want the community to know that we have a staff of professional, caring, and
committed social workers and support staff who are here to help victims in a variety of
ways,” Leyton added.

Prosecutor Leyton said assistance from his crime victims services unit comes in a variety of forms from the simple to the more complex.

“Each victim is different in terms of their needs once a case gets into the court system. For some, they just need a guiding hand, someone to tell them when the next court date is, where to park, what courtroom to report to, etc.

“Other victims need much more than that. Imagine being the victim in a home invasion or the victim of a violent assault and you’re being asked by one of my assistant prosecutors to stand up in a courtroom and face the person who has done harm to you; it’s not an easy thing to do.

“That’s where my victim advocates really come into play; they offer victims a shoulder to lean on, someone who will stand side-by-side with them and give them the support they need to get through the process.”

Prosecutor Leyton said that some victims may qualify for victim compensation under certain criteria. This program may help pay out-of-pocket medical expenses, lost earnings, funeral bills, counseling or other expenses for people who have been harmed as the direct result of a crime.

“We are very fortunate to have been selected by the State of Michigan to participate in a Victim Navigator Pilot Program to assist victims with applying for victim compensation funds.”

If you are a victim of a crime and have suffered financial losses as a result, Prosecutor Leyton encourages you to contact his Victim Navigator to learn more about the state’s victim compensation program by calling (810)237-6136.

“Prosecuting criminals and holding them accountable under the law is a big part of my
job but assisting victims along the way is every bit as important in our pursuit of justice.”

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