Serving Victims of Crime
The Benton County Attorney's Office Victim / Witness Services Program was established in 1993 to provide support and information to all persons who have been victimized by a crime our office is handling.
Mission
Our mission is to promote equal access to the court system and to encourage full expression of victim's rights by providing sensitive support, objective information, direct assistance and appropriate service referral to primary and secondary victims of crime in Benton County.
Assistance
If you are a crime victim, we can help you throughout your participation in the legal system. If you would like assistance, these are some of the areas where we can help.
Referral
For you and your family to appropriate professional agencies for further assistance.
Information
- In understanding your rights as a victim.
- About the criminal justice system and your role as a victim or witness to a crime.
- About what is happening in the criminal case and the procedures that are followed.
- About obtaining financial assistance for losses incurred because of a crime.
Help
With intimidation or coercion by the defendant. Threats made by a defendant against potential witnesses are against the law!
Transportation
If you need to be present in court.
Familiarization
With the courtroom before you are asked to testify.
Support
Questions
Contact Amy Fussy at 320-968-5182 or Email Amy Fussy.
Victim Services Survey
Inmate List
View the current inmate list.