Rule and Statue Comparisons

Read the following scenarios and respond to the discussion post.

Albert thinks crime victims should be able to participate in all
phases of a criminal prosecution, and should be able to direct the
public prosecutor to drop the case or bring it to trial. He was a
victim. The trial ended up being more difficult and embarrassing to him
than to the perpetrator, who was a relative. He is angry that the
prosecutor did not drop the case when he asked for it to be dismissed.

Betty disagrees. She thinks crime victims should testify as
witnesses, and file a restitution affidavit at the end, but otherwise
not direct the case. Betty was a victim in a case where she felt she
would have been intimidated into dropping it if she had been able to do
so. She truthfully stated, “It is not up to me. It is a public
prosecution and I have no control over it.”

Argue both sides, in separate posts. Use and cite laws that are
used for victim’s rights in your home state. Your state may have these
rights in statutes, rules of court, or both. After you post on both
sides, reply two or more times and see if you can arrive at a compromise
solution.