After a crime: your rights
If the case goes to court
Your local Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) must tell you immediately where and when the trial will be.
If you’re asked to give evidence, the police will pass your details to a Witness Care Officer who will support you before and during the trial.
If the defendant is found guilty, you may be able to read your victim personal statement to them.
After the trial ends, your Witness Care Officer must tell you:
- the verdict - within 24 hours
- what sentence the offender gets - if they’re found guilty
- if the offender appeals their conviction or sentence
You can also:
- claim compensation - if the crime was violent
- get free help and advice from the Victims’ Information Service or Victim Contact Scheme
- meet the offender (‘restorative justice’) - contact your local victim support organisation to arrange this