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(a) Whenever the victims' advocate elects to represent a crime victim in any ongoing criminal case or juvenile adjudication as provided for in AS 24.65 and this title, the victims' advocate shall file an entry of appearance and written notice to the parties and the court. The written notice filed must assert that a crime victim has submitted a written complaint with the victims' advocate asserting a denial or prospective denial of the crime victims' rights under the constitution and the laws of the state. The written notice filed may set out the particulars of the complaint and request for relief. The entry of appearance and notice to the parties and the court required under this subsection may be made at any time.
(b) In the discretion of the victims' advocate, the entry of appearance and notice to the parties and the court required under (a) of this section may be made orally on the record.
History: Eff. 6/27/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 24.65.090
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