March 31, 2017 at 7.56 AM

From: Sandra <sandra123@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 7:56 AM
Subject: Victim rights under the California Constitution article I, § 28, section (b)
To: kelley.lynch.2016@gmail.com



“A person is a victim if there is reason to believe that a federal or state crime is being or has been committed or attempted against him or her.” (California Jury Instructions, Criminal published by the Judicial Council (“CALCRIM”), 2622.

California Constitution article I, § 28, section (b)  provides victims with enumerated rights, including but not limited to "be treated with fairness and respect for his or her privacy and dignity, and to be free from intimidation, harassment, and abuse, throughout the criminal or juvenile justice process." (Italics added.


For the court to adddress the victims in your case in terms that imply that they are participating in criminality ("co-conspirator") would ofend the victims' dignity and right to be free of harasssment and therefore unconstitutional.

Commentary:  Lynch is evidently not free from intimidation, harassment and/or abuse throughout these proceedings.  That includes with respect to fabricated evidence, prosecutorial misconduct, and these harassing communications and online attacks.  Kory and Rice are co-conspirators.  

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