"It is vitally important to keep crime victims and their families informed of developments in their cases," Nixon said. "Having this form online will enable the attorneys and crime victim advocates in my office to better serve those who have suffered from crime. It's another way to make government more efficient and more effective."
Missouri Attorney General's Office Keeping Victims Informed
Online notification of status of appeals
Crime victims in Missouri who want to be notified as their cases go through the appeals process can now submit a request form online with the Attorney General's Office. Attorney General Jay Nixon says the new online form supplements an existing paper form and will make it easier for crime victims to find out information about cases in which they have an interest.
"It is vitally important to keep crime victims and their families informed of developments in their cases," Nixon said. "Having this form online will enable the attorneys and crime victim advocates in my office to better serve those who have suffered from crime. It's another way to make government more efficient and more effective."
"It is vitally important to keep crime victims and their families informed of developments in their cases," Nixon said. "Having this form online will enable the attorneys and crime victim advocates in my office to better serve those who have suffered from crime. It's another way to make government more efficient and more effective."