The Honorable Sandy Praeger State Senator, Second District State Capitol, Room 128-S Topeka, Kansas 66612-1504
Dear Senator Praeger:
You request our opinion regarding application of the victims' rights amendment found at article
Article 15, section 15 provides in pertinent part:
"(a) Victims of crime, as defined by law, shall be entitled to certain basic rights, including the right to be informed of and to be present at public hearings, as defined by law, of the criminal justice process, and to be heard at sentencing or at any other time deemed appropriate by the court, to the extent that these rights do not interfere with the constitutional or statutory rights of the accused.
"(b) Nothing in this section shall be construed as creating a cause of action for money damages against the state, a county, a municipality, or any of the agencies, instrumentalities, or employees thereof. . . ." (Emphasis added).
The language of the amendment does not expressly exclude municipalities or municipal court proceedings from the application of its provisions. In fact, it appears to contemplate inclusion of municipalities by the underscored language. The statutory victims' bill of rights and crime victims' notification requirement do not expressly exclude municipalities or municipal court actions from their provisions either, notwithstanding the provision requiring notification be sent to addresses "known to the county or district attorney." K.S.A.
Further, we do not believe the legislature could define "victim" or "public hearing" to exclude municipal court proceedings in toto. While the constitutional provision allows the legislature to define those terms statutorily, any legislative definition would have to be reasonable in light of the commonly understood meaning of those terms. See ColoradoInterstate Gas Co. v. Board of County Comm'rs of Morton County,
In conclusion, it is our opinion that the victims' rights amendment does not exclude municipalities or municipal court proceedings from its notification or other provisions.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Julene L. Miller Deputy Attorney General
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