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Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne Recognizes Crime Victims' Rights Week
By yumanewsnow.com
Published: 04/23/2013

Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne is today announcing the kick-off of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. This year’s theme, New Challenges. New Solutions., celebrates the spirit of those who have worked (and continue to work) in the area of victims’ rights, while also recognizing the courage and resilience of those who have been victim to a crime.

“The Arizona Attorney General’s Office is dedicated to a system of justice that is inclusive of crime victims and will remain vigilant in striving to provide the most efficient and effective service to the people of Arizona,” said Attorney General Tom Horne. “With the tragic events that unfolded in Boston last week, it is important to work with a sense of urgency to track down and punish criminals, but even more important to remember, honor and fight, on behalf of the victims as they try to heal, get closure and move on.”

On Tuesday, April 23, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, alongside the Governor’s Office, Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, Arizona Department of Corrections, Department of Juvenile Corrections, and other organizations will host a luncheon to honor victims and those who work to seek justice on their behalf. The luncheon begins at 11 AM at Stand Up Live located in downtown Phoenix and will feature Keynote speaker Ed Smart, the father of Elizabeth Smart, who at the age of 14 was abducted while sleeping in her family home and held against her will for nine months.

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