Wyoming Statutes

§ 1-40-108 — Hearing; findings; order

Wyoming·Title 01 Civil Procedure·Ch. 40 CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION·Art. 1 IN GENERAL
(a)Hearings shall be held on the application and are open to the public unless the division determines that a closed hearing is necessary because:
(i)The alleged assailant or offender has not been brought to trial and a public hearing would adversely affect either his apprehension or his trial;
(ii)The victim or alleged assailant is a minor;
(iii)An open hearing would cause trauma for the victim;
(iv)A public hearing would frustrate rather than further the interest of justice.
(b)A record shall be kept of the proceedings of hearings held before the division and shall include the division's findings of fact and conclusions of the amount of compensation, if any, to which the applicant and persons dependent on a deceased victim are entitled. No part of the record of any hearing before t

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