At all stages of a criminal proceeding under this chapter, the Court shall take steps necessary to ensure that a victim’s address or location is kept confidential from members of the public, except that the address or location may be revealed, with the victim’s consent, to the attorneys for the parties to the case. Defense counsel may not reveal to his or her client the address or location of the victim without authorization of the Court. The Court may order release of the information to other persons upon a showing of good cause.
Upon Court approval, a petitioner in a civil matter or a victim of domestic violence in a criminal matter may use an address of a home that provides temporary refuge as his or her address for service of process and other purposes.
(Res. 18-A-101, 9/17/2018)