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8 GCA § 160.110

Request for Notice by Victim; Exemption of Victim’s Address

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 8 — Criminal Procedure
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and Telephone Number from Disclosure.

(a)Upon the victim’s written request, the Guam Police Department or the Department of Corrections shall mail to the victim the following, as applicable, about the prisoner who has been sentenced to imprisonment:

(1)Notice of the prisoner’s transfer or pending transfer to a minimum security facility and the facility's address.

(2)Notice of the prisoner’s release or pending release in a community residential program or under furlough; any other transfer to community status; any transfer from one

(1)community residential program or electronic monitoring program to another; or any transfer from a community residential program or electronic monitoring program to a Guam correctional facility.

(3)Notice of the escape of the person accused, convicted, or imprisoned for committing a crime against the victim, as provided in § 160.120 herein.

(4)Notice of the victim’s right to address or submit a written statement for consideration by a parole board member or a member of any other panel having authority over the prisoner’s release on parole, COL120106 CH. 160 CRIME V ICTIM’S R IGHTS ACT OF 2004 as provided in § 160.140 herein.

(5)Notice of the decision of the parole board, or any other panel having authority over the prisoner’s release on parole, after a parole review, as provided in § 160.140(3).

(6)Notice of the release of a prisoner ninety

(90)days before the date of the prisoner’s discharge from prison, unless the notice has been otherwise provided under this Article.

(7)Notice of a request regarding a reprieve, commutation, or pardon of the prisoner’s sentence by I Maga’lahen Guåhan.

(8)Notice that a reprieve, commutation, or pardon has been granted.

(9)Notice that a prisoner has had his or her name legally changed while on parole.

(10)Notice that a prisoner has been convicted of a new crime.

(11)Notice that a prisoner has been returned from parole status to a correctional facility due to an alleged violation of the conditions of his or her parole.

(b)A victim’s address and telephone number maintained by the Guam Police Department or the Department of Corrections upon a request for notice under Subsection

(a)is exempt from disclosure under the Sunshine Reform Act of 1999, Title 5, Guam Code Annotated, Chapter 10.

§ The story of this section

  1. Enacted by P.L. 27-138 § 2 — introduced as Bill 375-27 · introduced by Carmen Fernandez

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.