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See Center for Media and Democracy's quick summary on last page Exposed ALEC EXPOSED Search By the Center for Media and Democracy www.prwatch.org D I D YOU KNOW? Corporations VOTED to adopt this. Through ALEC, global companies GO | LOGOUT | HOME | JOIN ALEC | CONTACT work as “equals” in “unison” with politiciansLOGIN to write laws to govern your life. Big “ALEC” has long been aEVENTS & MEETINGS ABOUT MEMBERS MODEL LEGISLATION TASK FORCES ALEC INITIATIVES Business has “a VOICE and a VOTE,” according to newly exposedPUBLICATIONS documents. DO YOU? secretive NEWS collaboration between Big Business and Did you know the NRA--the Home Model Legislation Public Safety and Elections “conservative” politicians. Model Legislation National Rifle Association-Behind closed doors, they Civil Justice Constitutional Amendment For Victim's Rights ghostwrite “model” bills to was the corporate co-chair in be introduced in Insurance, state Commerce, 2011? Summary and Economic capitols across the country. Development This Act would establish a bill of rights for victims of violent crimes. This agenda--underwritten by global corporations-Education Model Legislation includes major tax Energy, loopholes for Environment, big industries {Title, enacting clause, etc.} and Agriculture and the super rich, Section 1. {Title.} "This Act may be cited as the Constitutional Amendment for proposals to offshore Federal RelationsU.S. Victims Rights" jobs and gut minimum and Human wage,Health and efforts to Section 2. {Definitions.} As used in this Act: Services weaken public health, (A) "Victim" means a person against whom the criminal offense has been committed or, safety,International and environmental Relations if the person is killed or incapacitated, the person's spouse, parent, child or other lawful protections. Although many representative, except if the person is in custody for an offense or is the accused. Public and of these billsSafety have become Elections Section 3. {Main Provisions} law, until now, their origin has been unknown. Tax largely and Fiscal Policy (A) To preserve and protect victims' rights to justice and due process, a victim of crime has a right: With ALEC EXPOSED, the CenterTelecommunications for Media and (1) To be treated with fairness, respect, and dignity, and to be free from intimidation, and Information Democracy hopes more harassment, or abuse, throughout the criminal justice process. Technology Americans will study the (2) To be informed, upon request, when the accused or convicted person is released bills to understand the from custody or has escaped. this Page depth and Print breadth of how big corporations are Text-Only Page (3) To be present at and, upon request, to be informed of all criminal proceedings where the defendant has the right to be present. changing the legal rules Email this Page and undermining democracy (4) To be heard at any proceeding involving a post-arrest release decision, a negotiated across the nation. plea, and sentencing. ALEC’s’Corporate Board --in recent past or present • AT&T Services, Inc. • centerpoint360 • UPS • Bayer Corporation • GlaxoSmithKline • Energy Future Holdings • Johnson & Johnson • Coca-Cola Company • PhRMA • Kraft Foods, Inc. • Coca-Cola Co. • Pfizer Inc. • Reed Elsevier, Inc. • DIAGEO • Peabody Energy • Intuit, Inc. • Koch Industries, Inc. • ExxonMobil • Verizon • Reynolds American Inc. • Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. • Salt River Project • Altria Client Services, Inc. • American Bail Coalition • State Farm Insurance For more on these corporations, search at www.SourceWatch.org. (5) To refuse an interview, deposition, or other discovery request by the defendant, the defendant's attorney, or other person acting on behalf of the defendant. (6) To confer with the prosecution, after the crime against the victim has been charged, before trial or before any disposition of the case and to be informed of the disposition. (7) To read pre-sentence reports relating to the crime against the victim when they are available to the defendant. (8) To receive prompt restitution from the person or persons convicted of the criminal conduct that caused the victim's loss or injury. (9) To be heard at any proceeding when any post-conviction release from confinement is being considered. (10) To a speedy trial or disposition and prompt and final conclusion of the case after the conviction and sentence. (11) To have all rules governing criminal procedure and the admissibility of evidence in all criminal proceedings protect victims' rights and to have these rules be subject to amendment or repeal by the legislature to ensure the protection of these rights. (12) To be informed of victims' constitutional rights. (B) A victim's exercise of any right granted by this section shall not be grounds for dismissing any criminal proceeding or setting aside any conviction or sentence. (C) The legislature, or the people by initiative or referendum, have the authority to enact substantive and procedural laws to define, implement, preserve and protect the rights guaranteed to victims by this section, including the authority to extend any of these rights to juvenile proceedings. (D) The enumeration in the constitution of certain rights for victims shall not be construed to deny or disparage others granted by the legislature or retained by victims. Section 4. {Severability clause.} Section 5. {Repealer clause.} Section 6. {Effective date.} ALEC's Sourcebook of American State Legislation 1995 About Us and ALEC EXPOSED. The Center for Media and Democracy reports on&corporate About Members Login Logout Events Meetings spin and government Legislation Task Forces ALEC Initiatives Publications www.SourceWatch.org, Home propaganda.! We are locatedModel in Madison, Wisconsin, and publish www.PRWatch.org, Join ALEC Contact News and now www.ALECexposed.org. For more information contact: editor@prwatch.org or 608-260-9713. Center for Media and Democracy's quick summary: This is part of a bundle of 1995 ALEC bills that aim to include victims in the criminal justice process.