§ 12-28-4 — § 12-28-4. Right to address court prior to sentencing.
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§ 12-28-4. Right to address court prior to sentencing.
(a) Prior to the imposition of sentence upon a defendant who has been adjudicated guilty of a crime in a trial, the victim of the criminal offense shall be afforded the opportunity to address the court regarding the impact which the defendant's criminal conduct has had upon the victim. The victim shall be permitted to speak prior to counsel for the state and the defendant making their sentencing recommendations to the court and prior to the defendant's exercise of his or her right to address the court.
(b) For the purposes of this section, "victim� is
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