Boundary County
Victim Services
24 Hour a Day Information & Hotline
208-267-5211
BCVS Office is located in the basement of the Boundary
County courthouse; 1st Floor and is open from 9:00am-4:30pm
Boundary County
Victim Services (BCVS) is available to
assist victims of all types of crime. We work in Boundary County with the
County Prosecuting Attorneys, the Boundary County Community Justice, the
Boundary County Sheriff’s Office, Bonners Ferry City Police and the City
Prosecuting Attorney to give information to all victims as they work through
the legal and court systems.
BCVS provides
support, information, education, and referral services to victims and their
immediate families, witnesses and survivors. Additionally, our advocates are
available to assist with Civil Protection Orders, restitution calculations,
applications to the Crime Victims’ Compensation Program, impact statements,
victims’ rights education, court escort, emergency medical advocacy and overall
support.
Idaho victims of crime have the following
rights:
(1) To be treated with fairness, respect, dignity and
privacy throughout the criminal justice process.
(2)
To timely
disposition of the case.
(3)
To prior
notification of trial court, appellate and parole proceedings and, upon
request, to information about the sentence, incarceration, and release of the
defendant.
(4)
To be present at
all criminal justice proceedings.
(5)
To communicate with
the prosecution.
(6)
To be heard, upon
request, at all criminal justice proceedings considering a plea of guilty,
sentencing, incarceration or release of the defendant, unless manifest
injustice would result.
(7)
To restitution, as
provided by law, from the person committing the offense that caused the
victim’s loss.
(8)
To refuse an
interview, ex parte contact, or other request by the defendant, or any other
person acting on behalf of the defendant, unless such request is authorized by
law.
(9) To read presentence reports relating to the crime.
(10) To
the same rights in juvenile proceedings, where the offense is a felony if
committed by an adult, as guaranteed in this section, provided that access to
the social history report shall be determined by statute.